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- the present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copier, printer, facsimile machine or the like, in particular, relating to an image forming apparatus equipped with an image display control device capable of displaying plural pages of document images in preview representation.
- the image forming apparatus is provided with various kinds of functions, it becomes more difficult for the user to imagine the finish of the material, that is, in what form the printed material is given when the user selects desired functions to produce image output as the number of functions to be combined increases. As a result, it sometimes prone to occur that the produced material results in a waste other than the desired hard copy.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open 2008-203439.
- the above image processing apparatus offers an effective machine for the user since the user is able to select desired editing functions while confirming the finished state and set up editing functions for enabling production of a desired output style in the operational environment. Therefore, once the user has confirmed that the desired style of recorded images (hard copy) will be obtained, the user only needs to give a starting direction.
- the frame of the preview image of the finish may be switched to a frame showing a quite different display form in some cases or may disappear in other cases, so that there has occurred the problem that the user is unable to grasp whether the process designated by the user is actually done or whether image output will be correctly obtained in accordance with the content of edition designated by the user.
- the present invention has been devised in view of the above prior art problems, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus that enables the user to readily recognize that the apparatus has accepted image output instruction when the user gives output instruction on input images.
- the first aspect of the invention resides in an image forming apparatus comprising:
- an input unit receiving image data
- a storing unit storing the image data input from the input unit
- an output unit performing image output based on the image data stored in the storing unit
- a display image generator generating a display image based on the image data stored in the storing unit
- a display controller for providing guidance display of the input status of the image data input from the input unit, on the display portion
- the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the display portion toward a predetermined position when the image output is started by the output unit.
- the second aspect of the present invention resides in that the display portion includes a preview display region that can display the finished state of the image based on the image data in a preview representation, as the display image, and the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward one end of the display portion.
- the third aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to display the display image based on the image data input from the input unit, from one end side of the display portion and move the display image toward the preview display region and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the other end side of the display portion when the image output is started by the output unit.
- the fourth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to display a display reference as to be the reference position when the display image is moved from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion, and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the display reference.
- the fifth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to gradually change and eliminate the display image displayed in the preview region.
- the display controller may display the display image by gradually reducing the display image in size from a large image to a small image, by gradually reducing the display image in image density from a dark image to a thin image, by gradually varying the display image from a clear image to a blurred image, or by gradually diminishing part of the display image from a normal condition.
- the sixth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to move the display images displayed in the preview display region, page by page, from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion.
- the seventh aspect of the present invention resides in the output unit outputs an image formed based on the image data onto a recording medium, and the display controller performs such control as to display, move and eliminate the display image displayed in the display portion in conformity with the orientation in which the recording medium is output from the output unit.
- the display images displayed in the display portion are moved to the predetermined position when image output is started, it is possible for the user to readily recognize that the apparatus has accepted image output instruction.
- the preview images that reflect the editing instructions are displayed in preview representation in the preview region as the finished images.
- the preview images are moved toward the end of the display portion to thereby make the user readily recognize that image output instruction has been accepted.
- the user is able to readily recognize the state in which image data input from the input unit is output from the output portion as output images.
- the fourth aspect of the present invention it is possible to provide user-friendly display from which the user can easily understand the state in which output images are output from the output portion, by likening the display reference to the output portion.
- the user can visually recognize the state that the display images are being output from the output portion.
- pagewise movement of multiple display images enables the user to readily recognize the status of multiple pages of images being output from the output portion.
- the user is able to readily recognize the status in which images are being output on recording mediums from the output portion.
- FIG. 1 is an illustrative view showing an overall configuration of an image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an illustrative view schematically showing the internal mechanisms of the image forming apparatus
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the image forming apparatus
- FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing display regions on a touch panel display of the image forming apparatus
- FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing a screen example displayed on the touch panel display
- FIG. 6 is an illustrative view showing a state where the preview region being displayed on the touch panel display is changed
- FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing a display mode of a display panel of the touch panel display
- FIG. 8 is an illustrative view showing one example of a display mode of a preview display region in the touch panel display
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing an electric configuration of a control unit in the image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the touch panel display of the control unit.
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing one operational example where guidance display of the document reading status by a document reader and the image output status by an image output device is performed on a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 12 is an illustrative view of an example 1 showing a display mode of a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment at the time of document reading;
- FIG. 13 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of document reading
- FIG. 14 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first document image is displayed in the first display area of the touch panel display when A4 size documents are set in long-edge feed orientation;
- FIG. 15 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 16 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is displayed in the first display area after the first sheet image has been moved from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 17 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 18 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved to and behind the first sheet image in the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 19 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image has moved to and behind the second sheet image that moved and is displayed in the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 20 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after all the documents have been pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 21 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the documents were pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 22 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state on the touch panel display at the start of image output
- FIG. 23 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moved from a preview region towards an output line in the touch panel display;
- FIG. 24 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image has moved from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line and then the second sheet image is displayed in the preview region;
- FIG. 25 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line and then the third sheet image is displayed in the preview region;
- FIG. 26 is an illustrative view showing a state where the final, third sheet image is moving from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line;
- FIG. 27 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after the third sheet image left the preview region in the touch panel display and has passed by the output line, or after all the images have been completely output;
- FIG. 28 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the images have been output in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 29 is an illustrative view of an example 2 showing a display mode of a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment at the time of document reading;
- FIG. 30 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of document reading
- FIG. 31 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first document image is displayed in the first display area of the touch panel display when A4 size documents are set in short-edge feed orientation;
- FIG. 32 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 33 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is displayed in the first display area after the first sheet image has been moved from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 34 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 35 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved to and behind the first sheet image in the second display area on the touch panel display and then the third image is displayed in the first display area;
- FIG. 36 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 37 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image has moved to and behind the second sheet image that had moved in the second display area on the touch panel display;
- FIG. 38 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after all the documents have been pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 39 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the documents were pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus;
- FIG. 40 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of image output
- FIG. 41 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moved from a preview region toward an output line in the touch panel display;
- FIG. 42 is an illustrative view showing a state where the final, third sheet image is moving from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line;
- FIG. 43 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after the third sheet image left the preview region in the touch panel display and has passed by the output line, or after all the images have been completely output;
- FIG. 44 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the images have been output in the image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is an illustrative view of one example mode of carrying out the present invention, showing an overall configuration of an image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an illustrative view schematically showing the internal mechanisms of the image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing a preview display region on a touch panel display of the image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing a screen example displayed on the touch panel display.
- FIG. 6 is an illustrative view showing a state where the preview region being displayed on the touch panel display is modified.
- An image forming apparatus 100 includes, as shown in FIG. 1 , includes: a document reader (input unit) 102 for capturing image data; an image forming portion 104 for forming an image on a recording medium based on the image data input through document reader 102 ; and a control unit (image display control device) 120 having a display panel (display portion) 132 for displaying preview images based on image data and a control unit-side controller (display controller) 131 (see FIG. 8 ) for displaying the input status of image data input from document reader 102 , in a guidance representation on display panel 132 .
- the multiple document images displayed on display panel 132 may include preview display images of document images captured by the document reader etc., of image forming apparatus 100 and finished preview images of images formed on recording paper by the image forming portion.
- Image forming apparatus 100 is a kind of an image processing apparatus.
- the image display control device according to the present invention is also applicable to image processing apparatus and electronic appliances other than the image forming apparatus of this kind.
- image forming apparatus 100 includes a plurality of operational modes, and is equipped with a display device for displaying information for each operational mode.
- the display device is preferably constructed so as to be able to display information the user wants in a user friendly manner even if the user does not remember the screen configuration when the operational mode is changed over.
- image forming apparatus 100 includes a touch panel display (control screen) that can be controlled by both gesture control and touch control other than gesture control, but the image forming apparatus may use a touch panel display that can be controlled by touch control only.
- the image forming apparatus may include a display panel that cannot be touch-controlled but can display only, with keys for control.
- gesture control means controls that are related to various kinds of movements of fingers in combination with GUI (Graphic User Interface), such as responses in accordance with the distance moved and speed of the fingers, double-tapping, the moving fingers trace and the like that are given with meanings.
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- This image forming apparatus 100 forms images on recording paper based on electrophotography.
- Image forming apparatus 100 includes, as its operation modes, copy mode, facsimile mode (FAX mode), document filing mode (a mode in which scanned images are stored in a storage inside the image forming apparatus) and mail mode (a mode in which scanned images are transmitted in the form of an attachment file to an e-mail).
- This image forming apparatus 100 may further have a network printer mode.
- the image forming apparatus 100 changes the display content on the screen every time the operation mode is switched. Further, the printing mechanism is not limited to electrophotography.
- image forming apparatus 100 To begin with, image forming apparatus 100 will be described.
- Image forming apparatus 100 includes document reader 102 , image forming portion 104 , a paper feed portion 106 , a paper output processor 108 and a control unit 120 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- Control unit 120 is formed of a touch panel display 130 and a display control portion 140 .
- Touch panel display 130 is comprised of a display panel 132 of a liquid crystal panel or the like and a touch panel (touch control detecting means) 134 that is laid over display panel 132 to detect the positions the user presses with fingers.
- Display control portion 140 includes an indication lamp 142 , a power key 144 , an energy-save key 146 and a home key 148 that resets the display content of touch panel display 130 to the home screen for operational mode selection.
- image forming apparatus 100 has touch panel display 130 as a main control device and also has a display control portion 140 that includes the hardware keys and indication lamps.
- the keys (power key 144 , energy-save key 146 and home key 148 ) on display control portion 140 are given as hardware buttons, in contrast to software buttons formed by touch panel display 130 .
- image forming apparatus 100 should not be limited to that including display control portion 140 of this kind, but may be provided with touch panel display 130 only. That is, it will work as long as the initial screen of the selected operational mode can be actuated when the user selects an operational mode on the home screen displayed on touch panel display 130 . Next, the operational modes of this image forming apparatus 100 will be described.
- image reader 102 and image forming portion 104 operate mainly.
- a document placed on a document placement table is read as image data by scanner 102 and the read image data is input to a CPU 300 of a microcomputer etc. shown in FIG. 3 , where the image data undergoes various kinds of image processing, and the processed image data is output to image forming portion 104 .
- image forming portion 104 is a mechanism that prints images of documents given as image data onto recording mediums (recording paper in most cases), including a photoreceptor drum 222 , a charging device 224 , a laser scan unit (which will be referred to hereinbelow as “LSU”) 226 , a developing device 228 , a transfer device 230 , a cleaning unit 232 , a fixing unit 234 , an unillustrated charge eraser and other devices.
- LSU laser scan unit
- image forming portion 104 is provided with a main feed path 236 and a reverse feed path 238 .
- the recording paper fed from paper feed portion 106 is conveyed along main feed path 236 .
- Paper feed portion 106 draws recording paper, one sheet at a time, from a stack of recording paper, held in a paper feed cassette 240 or set on a manual feed tray 242 and delivers the recoding paper to main feed path 236 of image forming portion 104 .
- the recording paper passes through and between photoreceptor drum 222 and transfer device 230 and then passes through fixing device 234 to perform printing for the recording paper.
- photoreceptor drum 222 While photoreceptor drum 222 rotates in one direction, its surface is cleaned by cleaning device 232 and the charge erasing device, then uniformly electrified by charging device 224 .
- LSU 226 modulates the laser beam based on the image data to be printed and repeatedly scans the laser beam over the photoreceptor drum 222 surface in the main scan direction, to form an electrostatic latent image on the photoreceptor drum 222 surface.
- Developing unit 228 supplies toner to the photoreceptor drum 222 surface and develops the electrostatic latent image to form a toner image on the photoreceptor drum 222 surface.
- Transfer device 230 transfers the toner image on the photoreceptor drum 222 surface to the recording paper which passes through the nip between the transfer device 230 and photoreceptor drum 222 .
- Fixing device 234 includes a heat roller 248 for heating recording paper and a pressing roller 250 for pressing recording paper.
- the recording paper is heated by heat roller 248 and pressed by pressing roller 250 so that the toner image transferred to the recording paper is fixed to the recording paper.
- a heater in the heat roller is heated by the power supplied to this fixing unit 234 so as to control and keep heat roller 248 at a temperature suitable for fixing.
- the apparatus enters the energy saving mode, for instance the power supplied to this heater is stopped or cut down.
- branch claw 244 Arranged at the junction between main feed path 236 and reverse feed path 238 is a branch claw 244 .
- branch claw 244 is positioned so as to lead the recording paper from fixing device 234 toward a paper output tray 246 or paper output processor 108 .
- branch claw 244 When printing is performed on both sides of recording paper, branch claw 244 is rotated in the predetermined direction so that the recording paper is once conveyed toward the paper output tray 246 side. Then, the paper is switched back and conveyed toward reverse feed path 238 . The recording paper then passes through reverse feed path 238 and is inverted upside down and fed to main feed path 236 again. The recording paper is once again printed on its rear side in the course of main feed path 236 and lead to paper output tray 246 or paper output processor 108 .
- the recording paper thus printed is lead to paper output tray 246 or paper output processor 108 and discharged to either paper output tray 246 or each of paper output trays 110 of paper output processor 108 .
- paper output processor 108 a plurality of recording sheets are sorted and discharged to individual paper output trays 110 , and/or each set of recording sheets is punched or stapled.
- the printed recording sheets are sorted and discharged to paper output trays 110 so that one copy of the printed documents is allotted to individual paper output tray 110 , and the printed documents on each paper output tray 110 are punched by a punching unit 111 or stapled by a stapling unit 112 to prepare individual printed material.
- the transmitting operation is mainly effected by document reader (scanner) 102 and a FAX communicator 160 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the receiving operation is mainly effected by FAX communicator 160 and image forming portion 104 .
- the transmitting operation is performed by the steps of: selecting the facsimile mode, reading image data from a document placed on the document placement table by means of document reader 102 , supplying the read image data to CPU 300 made up of a microcomputer etc. shown in FIG. 3 where the image data is subjected to various kinds of image processes, and outputting the thus obtained image data to the FAX communicator (FAX communicator 160 in FIG. 3 ).
- FAX communicator 160 of the transmission side image forming apparatus 100 connects the selected transmitter side line to the designated destination, converts the image data into communication data conforming to the facsimile communication standard and transmits the communication data to the receiver side facsimile machine (e.g., image forming apparatus 100 having a facsimile function).
- the receiver side facsimile machine e.g., image forming apparatus 100 having a facsimile function.
- FAX communicator 160 of image forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side detects a communication request signal from FAX communicator 160 of image forming apparatus 100 on the transmitter side and sends a response signal. Then, for example, FAX communicators 160 on both the transmitter and receiver sides exchange facsimile performance information of their own with each other and determine the communication rate and coding and code correction scheme of the image data within the available maximum capacity to set up a modem communication scheme.
- the data is transmitted based on the image signal format in accordance with this communication scheme, from FAX communicator 160 of image forming apparatus 100 on the transmitter side to FAX communicator 160 of image forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side. When data transmission is ended, the line is cut off.
- the FAX communicator 160 of image forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side converts the received data into image data and sends the data to image forming portion 104 .
- the received data may be converted into image data by image forming portion 104 .
- Image forming portion 104 prints images of documents represented by the image data converted from the received data, onto recording paper, in the same manner as the above-described operation in copy mode.
- image forming apparatus 100 includes: control unit 120 that allows the user to set copy mode and facsimile mode; a ROM 306 for storing programs etc.; a hard disk 302 serving as a non-volatile storage area that can hold programs, data and the like even if the power is cut off; and a RAM (Random Access Memory) 308 that offers a storing area when a program is executed.
- control unit 120 that allows the user to set copy mode and facsimile mode
- ROM 306 for storing programs etc.
- a hard disk 302 serving as a non-volatile storage area that can hold programs, data and the like even if the power is cut off
- RAM Random Access Memory
- Image forming apparatus 100 further includes: a bus 310 connected to image reader 102 , image forming portion 104 , FAX communicator 160 , control unit 120 , ROM 306 , hard disk 302 and RAM 308 ; and CPU 300 that is connected to bus 310 to realize general functions as an image forming apparatus.
- Hard disk 302 records (stores) files of image data of documents scanned by the image forming apparatus 100 . Hard disk 302 also stores initial screen data for each operational mode. The files and data stored in hard disk 302 can also be recorded in ROM 306 .
- ROM 306 Stored in ROM 306 are programs, data and the like necessary for controlling the operation of image forming apparatus 100 . As the data stored in ROM 306 with the programs, the initial screen data for each operational mode may be stored.
- CPU 300 controls image forming apparatus 100 in accordance with the programs and data stored in ROM 306 and performs control associated with each function of image forming apparatus 100 .
- a public line for exchange of image data is connected to FAX communicator 160 of this image forming apparatus 100 while a network line is connected to a network interface 304 .
- This network line may be connected to a computers etc. that use this image forming portion 100 as a network printer or may be connected via the Internet to a computer etc. that is identified by a designated URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
- URL Uniform Resource Locator
- RAM 308 offers a function as a working memory for temporarily recording the result of the operation and processing by CPU 300 and a function as a frame memory for recording image data.
- Control of image reader 102 , image forming portion 104 , touch panel display 130 and display control portion 140 forming control unit 120 , ROM 306 , hard disk 302 and RAM 308 is performed by CPU 300 executing predetermined programs.
- control unit 120 communicates with CPU 300 by way of an input/output interface.
- Control unit 120 is given as a board-like panel that is tilted so as to allow the user ease of view.
- Control unit 120 includes touch panel display 130 in the left area and display control portion 140 (including indication lamp 142 and hardware buttons, namely, power key 144 , energy-save key 146 and home key 148 ) in the right area on the top thereof.
- Touch panel display 130 and display control portion 140 are integrally provided in control unit 120 .
- this touch panel display 130 is formed of display panel 132 and touch panel 134 that is laid over display panel 132 .
- Displayed on touch panel display 130 are the home screen for selection of the operational mode of image forming apparatus 100 , the current status of this image forming apparatus 100 , the status of destination selection, job processing status and the like.
- selection buttons are software keys.
- touch panel 134 detects the pushed position. Then, the position on which touch panel 134 is pressed is compared with the positions of selection buttons on the program so as to perform selection of an operational mode of image forming apparatus 100 , functional setting, operational instructions, and the like.
- this image forming apparatus 100 also supports the above-mentioned gesture control (command input control based on the trace of user's control motion).
- indication lamp 142 of display control portion 140 is made up of a LED (Light Emitting Diode) for instance and is controlled by CPU 300 so as to turn on/off (/flash on and off).
- LED Light Emitting Diode
- this image forming apparatus 100 comes out of standby mode (in which, for example, only fax reception is permitted with the main power turned on) to active mode so that the whole operational modes of this image forming apparatus 100 can be used.
- Indication lamp 142 comes on in link with this status.
- this image forming apparatus 100 comes out of active mode into energy save mode so that only part of the operational modes of image forming apparatus 100 are operational.
- Indication lamp 142 flashes on and off in link with this status.
- the image forming apparatus 100 comes out of energy save mode into active mode.
- Home key 148 is a hardware key for retuning the display of touch panel display 130 into the initial condition (home screen). It is noted that the operations when power key 144 , energy-save key 146 and home key 148 are pressed should not be limited to these.
- the hardware keys on display control portion 140 may be embedded with a key lamp controlled by CPU 300 so as to turn on/off(/flash).
- this key lamp may be a round type key ring-like lighting or center lighting. This key lamp turns on at the timing that the hardware key is permitted to use as a control device (at the timing that operation is performed when the hardware key is used).
- Image forming apparatus 100 has the aforementioned two operational modes (copy mode and facsimile mode).
- Software buttons for function settings in each operational mode are displayed on touch panel display 130 , and also the preview as the on-screen form of forming images, keys for destination setting and the like are displayed as necessary.
- touch panel display 130 displays another screen. Even in such a case, in order for the user to easily find the information the user requests, touch panel display 130 is divided into multiple regions (which also are given in a size variable manner) so as to display necessary information in each region.
- this image forming apparatus 100 when one operational mode is selected on the home screen of touch panel display 130 provided as the main display control device, the initial screen of the operational mode is displayed.
- the basic layout is formed of five areas, namely “system region”, “function selecting region”, “preview region”, “action panel region” and “task trigger region”, which are appropriately arranged, so that the user is able to easily perform input of settings from top left to bottom right (in the same manner as the user moves their gaze and fingers in the conventional machine which is not provided with a large scale touch panel display 130 ).
- the concept of the displays of the five regions is consistent in all operational modes, so that the user is able to operate without confusion when another operational mode is used. The following description will be given on the configuration of the basic layout.
- touch panel display 130 The basic layout in touch panel display 130 will be described with reference to the drawings.
- the basic layout of touch panel display 130 is designed in the laterally long touch panel display 130 such that a system region 1000 is arranged at the topmost part, a preview region (preview display region) 3000 in the center of the screen, a function settings/confirmation region 2000 on the left side of preview region 3000 , an action panel region 4000 on the upper right part of preview region 3000 , and a task trigger region (control key displayed region) 5000 on the lower right of preview region 3000 .
- the laterally long touch panel display 130 is formed of, for example, 1024 pixels wide ⁇ 600 pixels high.
- function settings/confirmation region 2000 will be written hereinbelow as function selecting region 2000 .
- the number of regions in touch panel display 130 should not be limited to five.
- the horizontal arrangement should not be limited so that the horizontal arrangement may be reversed right side left, for example, depending on the user's dominant hand.
- the position of system region 1000 may be disposed at the lowermost part. Alternatively, the system region 1000 may be undisplayed depending on the status or settings.
- System region 1000 displays the current status of this image forming apparatus 100 , e.g., the title of the operational mode in control and the status and conditions of image forming apparatus 100 .
- displayed in system region 1000 are the name of operational mode, the cut-in key, the log-in user name, the job status in progress, the usage status of built-in memory, time and the like.
- function selecting region 2000 settings in each function, display switching, function selecting menu (icons, buttons, etc.) operated by user to confirm settings are variably displayed in a selected display style, i.e., in icon mode, regular mode or express mode.
- icon mode only icons for function setting are displayed in function selecting region 2000 so as to maximize the size of preview region 3000 .
- express mode the display of function selecting region 2000 is enlarged so as to allow the user to set the function all at once though the size of preview region 3000 is minimized.
- regular mode preview region 3000 is sized between that in the icon mode and that in the express mode while in function selecting region 2000 the text of function titles are displayed together with functional setting icons.
- This function selecting region 2000 includes at its bottom a group of select buttons 2010 for switching the display style in function selecting region 2000 .
- Arranged in the group of select buttons 2010 are an icon mode entering button 2012 for displaying function selecting region 2000 in icon mode, a favorite button 2014 for displaying the functions registered as “favorites”, a check button 2016 for displaying the functions whose settings have been modified, a list button 2018 for displaying a list of all the functions that can be designated in the selected operation mode, a regular mode entering button 2020 for displaying function selecting region 2000 in regular mode, and an express mode entering button 2022 for displaying function selecting region 2000 in express mode.
- this group of select buttons 2010 is not moved but constantly displayed in the bottom-most portion of function selecting region 2000 .
- Preview region 3000 displays the image of the output pages of the (finished) document.
- the image is displayed using dummy data or scanned data, and the displayed image in preview region 3000 is revised every time the user changes the finish.
- There are two modes of displaying the finish in this preview region 3000 the display of the final preview with a dummy image in virtual mode before scanning and the display of the final preview with actual images in scan-in mode after scanning.
- the virtual mode further has two types, before setting documents and after setting documents.
- the group of preview select buttons 3010 includes a rotate-left button 3016 for rotating the image left 90 degrees and a rotate-right button 3018 for rotating the image right 90 degrees and a zoom bar 3020 .
- a change color button 3012 and preview control button 3014 are arranged.
- the preview rotates 90 degrees left.
- the button is touched twice, the preview is rotated 180 degrees left (inverted upside down).
- the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (by rotating the document image 180 degrees counterclockwise with the fingertip), the preview is rotated 180 degrees left or inverted upside down.
- rotate-right button 3018 When rotate-right button 3018 is touched once, the preview rotates 90 degrees right. When the button is touched twice, the preview is rotated 180 degrees right (inverted upside down). Alternatively, when the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (by rotating the document image 180 degrees clockwise with the fingertip), the preview is rotated 180 degrees right or inverted upside down.
- the preview image is enlarged.
- the “drag” gesture is an action of moving the finger.
- the “flick” gesture is a swiping action of the finger.
- the “pinch out/pinch open” is an action of spreading the two fingertips apart.
- the preview image is reduced.
- the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (on the document image by the “pinch in/pinch close” gesture with fingertips)
- the preview image is reduced.
- the “pinch in/pinch close” is an action of bringing the two fingertips together.
- touchable displayed page select buttons page number input buttons, page up and down buttons, single page display button and multiple page display button, etc.
- touchable displayed page select buttons may be displayed.
- scroll bars that can be touched or gesture-controlled may be displayed.
- Action panel region 4000 displays information such as hint, advice and suggestion for operation and control. Display in this action panel region 4000 is given such that when a particular function is selected by a certain user, the functions associated with the subject function may be displayed, another function as to the subject function may be displayed in a purpose-oriented manner, or the function that was selected in the past in combination with the subject function by the same user or a user of the group to which this user belongs may be displayed as a “recommended function”.
- Task trigger region 5000 displays trigger items that the user operates in order to actually cause the image forming apparatus 100 to operate after all the settings in the operational mode have been completed.
- An example is the start button (software button) for starting the operation.
- this should be also displayed in this “task trigger region”.
- the start button is displayed only when the start button can be pressed down.
- the condition in which the start button can be pressed down means a state where all settings have been completed and none of consumable supplies (recording paper and toner) will run short in the case of an operational mode needing a printing operation or a state where all the transmission parameters including destination have been set in the case of a fax mode (transmission) operation as the operational mode needing no printing.
- each region may change in size, expanding or contracting in the horizontal (longitudinal) direction of the screen of touch panel display 130 as in the case where the display of function selecting region 2000 (and preview region 3000 ) is switched between icon mode, regular mode and express mode.
- the layout of the five regions is designed in light of the user interfaces in conventional machines, by directing attention to user's path of gaze and control. This arrangement leads the user to perform settings by moving their gaze from top left to bottom right and moving their input action (fingers of the dominant hand) from top left to bottom right.
- the user presses down home key 148 ( FIG. 3 ) and selects another operational mode on the home screen. In this way, it is possible to change operational mode by way of the home screen.
- the initial screen for copy mode is displayed on touch panel display 130 using copy mode initial screen data loaded from hard disk 302 ( FIG. 3 ) or the like.
- a copy mode initial screen 7100 is displayed for example, on touch panel display 130 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- Copy mode initial screen 7100 displays information using the five divided regions laid out as described above.
- Area 1102 denotes the operational mode being selected (copy mode in this case). Displayed in area 1102 is the name and/or icon of the operational mode.
- a pulldown menu showing operational modes is displayed so as to allow for switching of operational mode when this area 1102 is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped (the same in other operational modes).
- Area 1104 displays sub information entailing the selected operational mode.
- a cut-in key (software button) is displayed as sub information.
- this cut-in key is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped, a cut-in process can be actuated in copy mode.
- Area 1106 displays the log-in user name.
- a log-out button (software button) is displayed.
- Area 1110 displays the status of the job in progress.
- Area 1112 displays buttons (software buttons) related to job status.
- area 1112 displays the status of the job in progress with an icon. This job status is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped, the job status information is displayed in detail. It is further preferable that a button for suspending the selected job and the like is displayed in area 1112 .
- Area 1114 displays the communication status and area 1116 displays the current time.
- a function selecting menu 2100 that allows the user to select in copy mode and a group of select buttons 2010 described above.
- the function select menu is displayed in regular mode.
- the function select menu displayed in regular mode is composed of a group of icons 2100 and a group of texts 2120 .
- Text 2122 shows an icon 2102 for setting the number of copies and its set content.
- Text 2124 shows an icon 2104 for setting color mode and its set content.
- Text 2126 shows an icon 2106 for setting copy density and its set content.
- Text 2128 shows an icon 2108 for setting copy magnification and its set content.
- Text 2130 shows an icon 2110 for setting the document type and its set content.
- Text 2132 shows an icon 2112 for setting the paper type and its set content.
- Text 2134 shows an icon 2114 for image edition and its set content.
- Text 2136 shows an icon 2116 for layout edition and its set content.
- buttons 2010 can be also displayed in the function setting menu, in a vertically movable manner with the position of select buttons 2010 fixed.
- the displayed items inclusive of hidden items above and below can be changed from one to another by any of touch control (scroll control) and gesture control (flick control in the vertical direction).
- the image edition is edition for one page document, and includes, as a lower-layered menu, frame deletion, printing menu, watermark, user stamp and the like.
- the layout edition is edition for multiple pages of documents, and includes, as a lower-layered menu, page integration, binding margins, page change, centering and the like. Subordinates menus under these will be displayed on touch panel display 130 by touching, taping or double-tapping icons 2102 to 2116 or texts 2122 to 2136 .
- preview region 3000 Arranged in preview region 3000 ( FIG. 4 ) on copy mode initial screen 7100 are a document output (finish) image 3100 and a group of preview select buttons 3010 stated above.
- dummy data or scanned data is used to display image 3100 , and the image 3100 is changed and displayed in preview region 3000 every time the function setting menu in function selecting region 2000 is changed (the preview display is changed).
- Action panel region 4000 Displayed in action panel region 4000 ( FIG. 4 ) on copy mode initial screen 7100 is information such as hint, advice and suggestion for copying operation.
- recommended functions in the copy mode that the user selects are displayed as shown in FIG. 5 .
- action panel region 4000 includes an area 4100 for displaying the content of displayed information and areas 4102 to 4106 that serve in themselves as software buttons and display text indicating recommended functions.
- a pulldown menu of further detailed information for energy-saving in copying is displayed.
- a software button for entering the function setting screen for duplex copying is displayed with text “Duplex printing will save paper”
- Command buttons 5100 Displayed in task trigger region 5000 ( FIG. 4 ) on copy mode initial screen 7100 is a group of command buttons 5100 .
- These command buttons 5100 include a scan-in key (software button) 5102 , a clear-all key (software button) 5104 , a monochrome start key (software button) 5106 and a color start key (software button) 5108 .
- Scan-in key 5102 is a key for causing image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document to obtain image data.
- Clear-all key 5104 is a key for clearing the set functions.
- Monochrome start key 5106 is a key for causing image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document and perform monochrome copying.
- Color start key 5108 is a key for causing image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document and perform color copying.
- the input trace is analyzed.
- the gesture control by this user is analyzed as a request for turning over the page, and a revised preview image including another page that has not been displayed and corresponds to the direction of the flick is displayed.
- preview region 3000 is enlarged so that it is possible to display the preview image so as to improve user' visual recognition and user controllability, as shown in FIG. 6 .
- a trash icon When a selected page is dragged to this trash icon 3118 A, the page can be deleted.
- the preview image with, for example three pages displayed is changed to one page representation (in this case one page is displayed in a large scale).
- the preview image with, for example, one page displayed is changed to three page representation.
- FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing the first display mode of touch panel display 130 .
- FIG. 8 is an illustrative view showing the second display mode of touch panel display 130 .
- preview region 3000 in the center of the screen and function selecting region 2000 on the left side of preview region 3000 .
- Action panel region 4000 is laid out on the upper right of preview region 3000 , and task trigger region 5000 is arranged under the action panel region 4000 .
- preview region 3000 is enlarged so that a first display area 151 is formed at the position corresponding to action panel region 4000 and a second display area 152 greater than first display area 151 is formed in the approximate center in preview region 3000 .
- first display area 151 a display image in its incomplete state, or in halfway of image generation based on the input image data is displayed so as to depict the pagewise scanning status of documents.
- second display area 152 a display image in its complete state of image generation based on the input image is displayed.
- the display image displayed in its incomplete state in first display area 151 is moved while its display content is being enlarged and its displayed position being shifted until the display image in its complete state is displayed in second display area 152 .
- the progress in which the display image is moved from first display area 151 to second display area 152 may be rendered by depicting gradual enlargement, gradual clarifying of the display content, or in combination of these.
- First display area 151 and second display area 152 are arranged side by side.
- a border line 161 that shows the boundary is displayed between first display area 151 and second display area 152 .
- Border line 161 is to schematically represent the status of documents being scanned by document reader 102 , on touch panel display 130 in order to provide “screen display guidance” at the timing of document reading. That is, border line 161 is regarded as document reader 102 on touch panel display 130 . Accordingly, the display image in its incomplete state in first display area 151 slowly passes by border line 161 and reaches second display area 152 so that the display image in its complete state is displayed. Detailed specific examples of the screen guidance display at the time of document scanning will be described later. In the present embodiment, border line 161 is displayed as a linear green line extending in the vertical direction of touch panel display 130 .
- Displayed further on touch panel display 130 is an output line (display reference) 171 to be the reference position over which the display image (completed display image) displayed in a complete state in preview region 3000 is moved toward the left end of display panel 132 .
- Output line 171 is to schematically represent the status of images being output from an image output unit 107 (see FIG. 9 ) in order to provide “screen display guidance” at the time of image output. That is, output line 171 is likened to image output unit 107 on touch panel display 130 . Accordingly, the display image displayed in second display area 152 gradually disappears from the display after its passage over output line 171 . Detailed specific examples of the screen guidance display at the time of image output will be described later. In the present embodiment, output line 171 is displayed as a linear yellow line extending in the vertical direction of touch panel display 130 .
- Task trigger region 5000 is constantly displayed near border line 161 in the lower right of preview region 3000 without reduction in size even when preview region 3000 is enlarged.
- Displayed in task trigger region 5000 is a group of command buttons 5100 .
- group of command buttons 5100 scan-in key 5102 , clear-all key 5104 , monochrome start key 5106 and color start key 5108 are laid out.
- this scan-in key 5102 When this scan-in key 5102 is operated so as to scan documents and start acquisition of image data, the scan-in key is replaced by an interrupt key (control key) 5109 for interrupting the operation of apparatus (interrupting scanning), as shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the electric configuration of control unit 120 .
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the configuration of touch panel display 130 of control unit 120 .
- control unit 120 includes, in addition to display panel 132 and touch panel 134 , an operated position detector 135 , a screen display portion 136 , a display image generator 137 and control unit-side controller (display controller) 131 for controlling processing and operation in control unit 120 .
- Image forming apparatus 100 includes document reader 102 for capturing image data, an image processor 103 , a storage 105 for storing image data input through document reader 102 and an image output unit 107 such as a printer, transmitter or the like for outputting images, all being operated and controlled by a main controller 101 .
- Operated position detector 135 detects the operated position on touch panel 134 .
- Screen display portion 136 displays an image formed by display image generator 137 on display panel 132 .
- Display image generator 137 prepares a predetermined image based on image data input to the main body of image forming apparatus 100 , following instructions from control unit-side controller 131 .
- Control unit-side controller 131 is connected to main controller 101 of the main body of image forming apparatus 100 and functions as a controller in touch panel display 130 .
- control unit-side controller 131 will be described in detail.
- control unit-side controller 131 provides a preview display function for displaying multiple pages of document images in a preview representation on display panel 132 , a motion display function of moving the preview images of multiple page document images, an input status guiding function for displaying the input status of image data input through document reader 102 , on display panel 132 to guide the user, and an output status guide function for displaying the output status of the images output from image output unit 107 , on display panel 132 to guide the user.
- control unit-side controller 131 includes a display image displaying controller 1310 , a border line displaying controller 1313 , an output line displaying controller 1314 and an output image displaying controller 1315 .
- Display image displaying controller 1310 performs control of displaying the display image generated by display image generator 137 on display panel 132 .
- Display image displaying controller 1310 includes a first display area displaying controller 1311 that performs control of displaying the display image generated by display image generator 137 in first display area 151 and a second display area displaying controller 1312 that performs control of displaying the display image in second display area 152 after the display image displayed in first display area 151 has been moved to second display area 152 .
- First display area displaying controller 1311 performs control to display the display image in first display area 151 in such a manner that the image gradually becomes clear toward second display area 152 .
- Second display area displaying controller 1312 performs control to display the clearly rendered display image when the display image that was displayed in first display area 151 has been moved to and displayed in second display area 152 .
- second display area displaying controller 1312 performs control so as to display the display image passing over border line 161 .
- Border line displaying controller 1313 performs control of displaying border line 161 that indicates the boundary between the display area (first display area 151 ) for showing the state before image data is input to document reader 102 and the display area (second display area 152 ) for showing the state after image data has been input to document reader 102 .
- Output line displaying controller 1314 performs control of displaying output line 171 to be the reference position when a display image is moved to the left-side end of preview region 3000 .
- Output image displaying controller 1315 performs control of displaying the display image in second display area 152 whilst moving it toward the left-side end of display panel 132 .
- Output image displaying controller 1315 also performs control of moving the display images displayed in second display area 152 one page at a time toward the end of display panel 132 and control of displaying the display image that is moved to the end of display panel 132 in a varying manner such that the display image gradually becomes unclear as it moves to the end of display panel 132 .
- This change of the display image may be done by using any of such imaging that the display image is gradually reduced in size from a large image to a small image, that the display image is gradually reduced in image density from a dark image to a thin image, that the display image is gradually varied from a clear image to a blurred image, that displayed part of the display image is made to gradually diminished from a normal condition, or by combination of these.
- Output image displaying controller 1315 also performs control of eliminating the display image on display panel 132 after the display image is moved over output line 171 when the display image is moved toward the end of display panel 132 .
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing one operational example where guidance display of the document reading status by document reader 102 and the image output status by image output unit 107 is performed on touch panel display 130 .
- Step S 1 when, in image forming apparatus 100 , scan-in key 5102 ( FIG. 7 ) displayed on touch panel display 130 is touched to start image reading (Step S 1 ), document images are read by document reader 102 and stored as image data into storage 105 (Step S 2 ).
- display images reduced in size is generated by display image generator 137 , based on the image data recorded in storage 105 (Step S 3 ).
- the display image generated by display image generator 137 is displayed first in first display area 151 of preview region 3000 of display panel 132 in touch panel display 130 ( FIG. 8 ), then is moved from first display area 151 to second display area 152 . Then, the display images are slid in, one after another, behind the images displayed in second display area 152 , so that images are displayed in layers (Step S 4 ).
- image guidance display at the time of document reading is performed by repeating display and movement of the display images of the scanned document until document reading by document reader 102 is completed.
- Step S 5 when monochrome start key 5106 or color start key 5108 ( FIG. 7 ) of touch panel display 130 is touched to direct image output (Step S 5 ), the display images displayed in layers in second display area 152 ( FIG. 8 ) of preview region 3000 , are displayed in such a manner that they are moving one page at a time toward the end of display panel 132 . Each display image passes over output line 171 and is slid out from display panel 132 and eliminated (Step S 6 ).
- image guidance display at the time of image output is performed by repeating movement and elimination of the display image until image output by image output unit 107 is completed.
- FIGS. 12 to 21 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed on touch panel display 130 at the time of document reading when A4 size documents in long-edge feed orientation (A4 long-edge feed) are read in image forming apparatus 100 .
- FIGS. 22 to 28 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed on touch panel display 130 at the time of document output in image forming apparatus 100 .
- the documents to be copied are set in A4 size long-edge feed orientation in document reader 102 in image forming apparatus 100 .
- the user selects copy mode on the home screen displayed on touch panel display 130 and touches scan-in key 5102 to start document reading, as shown in FIG. 12 .
- a display image reduced in size by display image generator 137 is formed from the image data of the first scanned document, and the first sheet image P 1 in an unclear state is displayed in first display area 151 on the right side of reading line 161 , as shown in FIG. 14 .
- first sheet image P 1 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left).
- the first sheet image P 1 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown in FIG. 15 and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed clearly, as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the second sheet image P 2 formed by display image generator 137 from the image data of the second sheet document scanned by document reader 102 is reduced in size and displayed in an unclear state.
- the second sheet image P 2 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left).
- the second sheet image P 2 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown in FIG. 17 and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed, as shown in FIG. 18 .
- the second sheet image P 2 is laid behind first sheet image P 1 with part of it exposed from the first sheet image P 1 so as to have the existence of second sheet image P 2 recognized.
- the third sheet image P 3 formed from the image data of the third sheet document scanned by document reader 102 , by display image generator 137 is reduced in size and displayed in an unclear state, in first display area 151 .
- the third sheet image P 3 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left).
- third sheet image P 3 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed, as shown in FIG. 19 .
- the third sheet image P 3 is further laid behind second sheet image P 2 with part of it exposed from the second sheet image P 2 so as to have the existence of third sheet image P 3 recognized.
- first sheet image P 1 in a full-image display representation is moved toward output line 171 . Then, first sheet image P 1 is moved passing over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown in FIG. 24 .
- the second sheet image P 2 scanned by document reader 102 is displayed in preview region 3000 in a full image representation, as shown in FIG. 24 .
- the second sheet image P 2 is moved toward output line 171 , and similarly to the first sheet image P 1 , passes over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown in FIG. 25 .
- the third sheet image P 3 in a full-image display representation is moved toward output line 171 , and similarly to the above, passes over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown in FIG. 26 .
- A4 size documents are set in long-edge feed orientation
- FIGS. 29 to 39 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed on touch panel display 130 at the time of document reading.
- FIGS. 40 to 44 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed on the touch panel display at the time of image output.
- the documents to be copied are set in A4 size short-edge feed orientation in document reader 102 in image forming apparatus 100 .
- the user selects copy mode on the home screen displayed on touch panel display 130 and touches scan-in key 5102 to start document reading, as shown in FIG. 29 .
- a display image reduced in size by display image generator 137 is formed from the image data of the first scanned document, and the first sheet image P 11 in an unclear state is displayed in first display area 151 on the right side of reading line 161 , as shown in FIG. 31 .
- first sheet image P 11 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left).
- the first sheet image P 11 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown in FIG. 32 and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed clearly, as shown in FIG. 33 .
- the second sheet image P 12 formed by display image generator 137 from the image data of the second sheet document scanned by document reader 102 is reduced in size and displayed.
- second sheet image P 12 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or toward reading line 161 (from right to left).
- the second sheet image P 12 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown in FIG. 34 and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed, as shown in FIG. 35 .
- the second sheet image P 12 is laid behind first sheet image P 11 with part of it exposed from the first sheet image P 11 so as to have the existence of second sheet image P 12 recognized.
- the third sheet image P 13 formed from the image data of the third sheet document scanned by document reader 102 , by display image generator 137 is reduced in size and displayed, in first display area 151 .
- third sheet image P 13 displayed in first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer toward second display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left).
- third sheet image P 13 displayed in first display area 151 moves toward reading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer and passes over reading line 161 to second display area 152 on the left side of reading line 161 , where the image is displayed, as shown in FIG. 36 .
- the third sheet image P 13 is further laid behind second sheet image P 12 with part of it exposed from the second sheet image P 12 so as to have the existence of third sheet image P 13 recognized, as shown in FIG. 37 .
- first sheet image P 11 in a full-image display representation is moved toward output line 171 , as shown in FIG. 41 . Then, first sheet image P 11 is moved passing over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated.
- the second sheet image P 12 scanned by document reader 102 is displayed in a full-image display representation in preview region 3000 .
- the second sheet image P 12 is moved toward output line 171 , and similarly to the first sheet image P 11 , passes over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated.
- the third sheet image P 13 is moved toward output line 171 , and similarly to the above, passes over output line 171 to the left side of output line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown in FIG. 42 .
- A4 size documents are set in short-edge feed orientation
- touch panel display 130 of control unit 120 includes output line displaying controller 1314 and output image displaying controller 1315 in control unit-side controller 131 , and when image output by image output unit 107 is started the display image displayed on display panel 132 is moved toward the end of display panel 132 so that the display image passes over output line 171 and then is eliminated from display panel 132 . Accordingly, it is possible to readily confirm the image output status (progress) by image output unit 107 , through touch panel display 130 . As a result, it is possible for the user to readily recognize that image forming apparatus 100 has received image output instruction and is executing an image output operation.
- display panel 132 is configured so that preview region 3000 can display the display images generated by display image generator 137 and also can provide preview display of the finished state of the images based on input data as the display images, when the images based on the input image data are subjected to an editing process, the preview images that reflect the editing instructions are displayed in preview representation in preview region 3000 as the finished images, and when image output is started, the preview images are moved toward the end of display panel 132 to thereby make the user readily recognize that output instruction of the edited images has been accepted.
- control unit 120 is applied to image forming apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 .
- control unit 120 is an image forming apparatus that includes a control unit capable of presenting document images in preview representation on the display panel or the like before printing
- the invention can be developed to any other image forming apparatus and the like, not limited to the image forming apparatus and copier having the configuration described above.
Abstract
An image forming apparatus includes a document reader, a storage for storing image data, a display image generator for generating a display image, a display panel and a control unit-side controller for giving display guidance on the input status of image data from the document reader, on the display panel. The control unit-side controller includes: a display image displaying controller that performs such control as to display a display image from the display image generator on the display panel when the image output by an image output unit is started; and an output image displaying controller that performs such control as to move the display image displayed on the display panel toward a predetermined position.
Description
- This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 (a) on Patent Application No. 2010-165323 filed in Japan on 22 Jul. 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- (1) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copier, printer, facsimile machine or the like, in particular, relating to an image forming apparatus equipped with an image display control device capable of displaying plural pages of document images in preview representation.
- (2) Description of the Prior Art
- Recently, there has been known an image forming apparatus that is equipped with an image editing function of completing a printed material by using a desired editing function from a variety of editing functions for document images (input images). In particular, since so-called digital multi-functional machines having printing, coping, facsimile and other functions handle document images (input images) as image data, such a machine can be realized as a digital image forming apparatus that is capable of various kinds of image edition.
- However, if the image forming apparatus is provided with various kinds of functions, it becomes more difficult for the user to imagine the finish of the material, that is, in what form the printed material is given when the user selects desired functions to produce image output as the number of functions to be combined increases. As a result, it sometimes prone to occur that the produced material results in a waste other than the desired hard copy.
- To deal with this, there has been a proposal of an image processing apparatus having a confirmatory function that enables the user to confirm the finished state of the hard copy by displaying preview images of the finish, i.e., in what form the hard copy will be presented, based on the content of image edition designated by the user (see Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open 2008-203439).
- The above image processing apparatus offers an effective machine for the user since the user is able to select desired editing functions while confirming the finished state and set up editing functions for enabling production of a desired output style in the operational environment. Therefore, once the user has confirmed that the desired style of recorded images (hard copy) will be obtained, the user only needs to give a starting direction.
- However, in the technology described in
Patent Document 1, the frame of the preview image of the finish may be switched to a frame showing a quite different display form in some cases or may disappear in other cases, so that there has occurred the problem that the user is unable to grasp whether the process designated by the user is actually done or whether image output will be correctly obtained in accordance with the content of edition designated by the user. - The present invention has been devised in view of the above prior art problems, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus that enables the user to readily recognize that the apparatus has accepted image output instruction when the user gives output instruction on input images.
- The first aspect of the invention resides in an image forming apparatus comprising:
- an input unit receiving image data;
- a storing unit storing the image data input from the input unit;
- an output unit performing image output based on the image data stored in the storing unit;
- a display image generator generating a display image based on the image data stored in the storing unit;
- a display portion displaying the display image generated by the display image generator; and,
- a display controller for providing guidance display of the input status of the image data input from the input unit, on the display portion,
- characterized in that the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the display portion toward a predetermined position when the image output is started by the output unit.
- The second aspect of the present invention resides in that the display portion includes a preview display region that can display the finished state of the image based on the image data in a preview representation, as the display image, and the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward one end of the display portion.
- The third aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to display the display image based on the image data input from the input unit, from one end side of the display portion and move the display image toward the preview display region and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the other end side of the display portion when the image output is started by the output unit.
- The fourth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to display a display reference as to be the reference position when the display image is moved from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion, and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the display reference.
- The fifth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to gradually change and eliminate the display image displayed in the preview region.
- Here, the display controller may display the display image by gradually reducing the display image in size from a large image to a small image, by gradually reducing the display image in image density from a dark image to a thin image, by gradually varying the display image from a clear image to a blurred image, or by gradually diminishing part of the display image from a normal condition.
- The sixth aspect of the present invention resides in that the display controller performs such control as to move the display images displayed in the preview display region, page by page, from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion.
- The seventh aspect of the present invention resides in the output unit outputs an image formed based on the image data onto a recording medium, and the display controller performs such control as to display, move and eliminate the display image displayed in the display portion in conformity with the orientation in which the recording medium is output from the output unit.
- According to the first aspect of the present invention, since the display images displayed in the display portion are moved to the predetermined position when image output is started, it is possible for the user to readily recognize that the apparatus has accepted image output instruction.
- According to the second aspect of the present invention, when images based on the input image data are subjected to an editing process, the preview images that reflect the editing instructions are displayed in preview representation in the preview region as the finished images. When image output is started, the preview images are moved toward the end of the display portion to thereby make the user readily recognize that image output instruction has been accepted.
- According to the third aspect of the present invention, the user is able to readily recognize the state in which image data input from the input unit is output from the output portion as output images.
- According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, it is possible to provide user-friendly display from which the user can easily understand the state in which output images are output from the output portion, by likening the display reference to the output portion.
- According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, the user can visually recognize the state that the display images are being output from the output portion.
- For example, it is possible to display the status of display images being output from the output portion more clearly by gradually reducing the display image in size from a large image to a small image, by gradually reducing the display image in image density from a dark image to a thin image, by gradually varying the display image from a clear image to a blurred image, or by gradually diminishing part of the display image from a normal condition.
- According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, pagewise movement of multiple display images enables the user to readily recognize the status of multiple pages of images being output from the output portion.
- According to the seventh aspect of the present invention, the user is able to readily recognize the status in which images are being output on recording mediums from the output portion.
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FIG. 1 is an illustrative view showing an overall configuration of an image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an illustrative view schematically showing the internal mechanisms of the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing display regions on a touch panel display of the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing a screen example displayed on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 6 is an illustrative view showing a state where the preview region being displayed on the touch panel display is changed; -
FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing a display mode of a display panel of the touch panel display; -
FIG. 8 is an illustrative view showing one example of a display mode of a preview display region in the touch panel display; -
FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing an electric configuration of a control unit in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the touch panel display of the control unit; -
FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing one operational example where guidance display of the document reading status by a document reader and the image output status by an image output device is performed on a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 12 is an illustrative view of an example 1 showing a display mode of a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment at the time of document reading; -
FIG. 13 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of document reading; -
FIG. 14 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first document image is displayed in the first display area of the touch panel display when A4 size documents are set in long-edge feed orientation; -
FIG. 15 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 16 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is displayed in the first display area after the first sheet image has been moved from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 17 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 18 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved to and behind the first sheet image in the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 19 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image has moved to and behind the second sheet image that moved and is displayed in the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 20 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after all the documents have been pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 21 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the documents were pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 22 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state on the touch panel display at the start of image output; -
FIG. 23 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moved from a preview region towards an output line in the touch panel display; -
FIG. 24 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image has moved from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line and then the second sheet image is displayed in the preview region; -
FIG. 25 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line and then the third sheet image is displayed in the preview region; -
FIG. 26 is an illustrative view showing a state where the final, third sheet image is moving from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line; -
FIG. 27 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after the third sheet image left the preview region in the touch panel display and has passed by the output line, or after all the images have been completely output; -
FIG. 28 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the images have been output in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 29 is an illustrative view of an example 2 showing a display mode of a touch panel display in the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment at the time of document reading; -
FIG. 30 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of document reading; -
FIG. 31 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first document image is displayed in the first display area of the touch panel display when A4 size documents are set in short-edge feed orientation; -
FIG. 32 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 33 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is displayed in the first display area after the first sheet image has been moved from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 34 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 35 is an illustrative view showing a state where the second sheet image has moved to and behind the first sheet image in the second display area on the touch panel display and then the third image is displayed in the first display area; -
FIG. 36 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image is moving from the first display area to the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 37 is an illustrative view showing a state where the third sheet image has moved to and behind the second sheet image that had moved in the second display area on the touch panel display; -
FIG. 38 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after all the documents have been pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 39 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the documents were pre-scanned by scan-in in the image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 40 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display at the start of image output; -
FIG. 41 is an illustrative view showing a state where the first sheet image is moved from a preview region toward an output line in the touch panel display; -
FIG. 42 is an illustrative view showing a state where the final, third sheet image is moving from the preview region in the touch panel display, passing by the output line; -
FIG. 43 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display immediately after the third sheet image left the preview region in the touch panel display and has passed by the output line, or after all the images have been completely output; and, -
FIG. 44 is an illustrative view showing a displayed state of the touch panel display in instruction waiting mode after all the images have been output in the image forming apparatus. - The embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an illustrative view of one example mode of carrying out the present invention, showing an overall configuration of an image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is an illustrative view schematically showing the internal mechanisms of the image forming apparatus.FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the image forming apparatus.FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing a preview display region on a touch panel display of the image forming apparatus.FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing a screen example displayed on the touch panel display.FIG. 6 is an illustrative view showing a state where the preview region being displayed on the touch panel display is modified. - An
image forming apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes, as shown inFIG. 1 , includes: a document reader (input unit) 102 for capturing image data; animage forming portion 104 for forming an image on a recording medium based on the image data input throughdocument reader 102; and a control unit (image display control device) 120 having a display panel (display portion) 132 for displaying preview images based on image data and a control unit-side controller (display controller) 131 (seeFIG. 8 ) for displaying the input status of image data input fromdocument reader 102, in a guidance representation ondisplay panel 132. - The multiple document images displayed on
display panel 132 may include preview display images of document images captured by the document reader etc., ofimage forming apparatus 100 and finished preview images of images formed on recording paper by the image forming portion. -
Image forming apparatus 100 is a kind of an image processing apparatus. The image display control device according to the present invention is also applicable to image processing apparatus and electronic appliances other than the image forming apparatus of this kind. - Further,
image forming apparatus 100 includes a plurality of operational modes, and is equipped with a display device for displaying information for each operational mode. The display device is preferably constructed so as to be able to display information the user wants in a user friendly manner even if the user does not remember the screen configuration when the operational mode is changed over. - Here,
image forming apparatus 100 includes a touch panel display (control screen) that can be controlled by both gesture control and touch control other than gesture control, but the image forming apparatus may use a touch panel display that can be controlled by touch control only. Alternatively, the image forming apparatus may include a display panel that cannot be touch-controlled but can display only, with keys for control. - Here, gesture control means controls that are related to various kinds of movements of fingers in combination with GUI (Graphic User Interface), such as responses in accordance with the distance moved and speed of the fingers, double-tapping, the moving fingers trace and the like that are given with meanings.
- This
image forming apparatus 100 forms images on recording paper based on electrophotography. -
Image forming apparatus 100 includes, as its operation modes, copy mode, facsimile mode (FAX mode), document filing mode (a mode in which scanned images are stored in a storage inside the image forming apparatus) and mail mode (a mode in which scanned images are transmitted in the form of an attachment file to an e-mail). Thisimage forming apparatus 100 may further have a network printer mode. - The
image forming apparatus 100 changes the display content on the screen every time the operation mode is switched. Further, the printing mechanism is not limited to electrophotography. - To begin with,
image forming apparatus 100 will be described. -
Image forming apparatus 100 includesdocument reader 102,image forming portion 104, apaper feed portion 106, apaper output processor 108 and acontrol unit 120, as shown inFIG. 1 . -
Control unit 120 is formed of atouch panel display 130 and adisplay control portion 140.Touch panel display 130 is comprised of adisplay panel 132 of a liquid crystal panel or the like and a touch panel (touch control detecting means) 134 that is laid overdisplay panel 132 to detect the positions the user presses with fingers.Display control portion 140 includes anindication lamp 142, apower key 144, an energy-save key 146 and ahome key 148 that resets the display content oftouch panel display 130 to the home screen for operational mode selection. - In this way,
image forming apparatus 100 hastouch panel display 130 as a main control device and also has adisplay control portion 140 that includes the hardware keys and indication lamps. The keys (power key 144, energy-save key 146 and home key 148) ondisplay control portion 140 are given as hardware buttons, in contrast to software buttons formed bytouch panel display 130. - Note that
image forming apparatus 100 should not be limited to that includingdisplay control portion 140 of this kind, but may be provided withtouch panel display 130 only. That is, it will work as long as the initial screen of the selected operational mode can be actuated when the user selects an operational mode on the home screen displayed ontouch panel display 130. Next, the operational modes of thisimage forming apparatus 100 will be described. - The operation of the copy mode of
image forming apparatus 100 will be described. - In this copy mode, image reader (which will be referred to hereinbelow as “scanner”) 102 and
image forming portion 104 operate mainly. - A document placed on a document placement table is read as image data by
scanner 102 and the read image data is input to aCPU 300 of a microcomputer etc. shown inFIG. 3 , where the image data undergoes various kinds of image processing, and the processed image data is output to image formingportion 104. - As shown in
FIG. 2 ,image forming portion 104 is a mechanism that prints images of documents given as image data onto recording mediums (recording paper in most cases), including aphotoreceptor drum 222, acharging device 224, a laser scan unit (which will be referred to hereinbelow as “LSU”) 226, a developingdevice 228, atransfer device 230, acleaning unit 232, a fixingunit 234, an unillustrated charge eraser and other devices. - Also,
image forming portion 104 is provided with amain feed path 236 and areverse feed path 238. The recording paper fed frompaper feed portion 106 is conveyed alongmain feed path 236.Paper feed portion 106 draws recording paper, one sheet at a time, from a stack of recording paper, held in apaper feed cassette 240 or set on amanual feed tray 242 and delivers the recoding paper tomain feed path 236 ofimage forming portion 104. - In the course of the recording paper being conveyed along
main feed path 236 ofimage forming portion 104, the recording paper passes through and betweenphotoreceptor drum 222 andtransfer device 230 and then passes through fixingdevice 234 to perform printing for the recording paper. - While
photoreceptor drum 222 rotates in one direction, its surface is cleaned by cleaningdevice 232 and the charge erasing device, then uniformly electrified by chargingdevice 224. -
LSU 226 modulates the laser beam based on the image data to be printed and repeatedly scans the laser beam over thephotoreceptor drum 222 surface in the main scan direction, to form an electrostatic latent image on thephotoreceptor drum 222 surface. - Developing
unit 228 supplies toner to thephotoreceptor drum 222 surface and develops the electrostatic latent image to form a toner image on thephotoreceptor drum 222 surface. -
Transfer device 230 transfers the toner image on thephotoreceptor drum 222 surface to the recording paper which passes through the nip between thetransfer device 230 andphotoreceptor drum 222. - Fixing
device 234 includes aheat roller 248 for heating recording paper and apressing roller 250 for pressing recording paper. The recording paper is heated byheat roller 248 and pressed by pressingroller 250 so that the toner image transferred to the recording paper is fixed to the recording paper. A heater in the heat roller is heated by the power supplied to thisfixing unit 234 so as to control and keepheat roller 248 at a temperature suitable for fixing. When the apparatus enters the energy saving mode, for instance the power supplied to this heater is stopped or cut down. - Arranged at the junction between
main feed path 236 andreverse feed path 238 is abranch claw 244. When printing is performed on one side of recording paper only,branch claw 244 is positioned so as to lead the recording paper from fixingdevice 234 toward apaper output tray 246 orpaper output processor 108. - When printing is performed on both sides of recording paper,
branch claw 244 is rotated in the predetermined direction so that the recording paper is once conveyed toward thepaper output tray 246 side. Then, the paper is switched back and conveyed towardreverse feed path 238. The recording paper then passes throughreverse feed path 238 and is inverted upside down and fed tomain feed path 236 again. The recording paper is once again printed on its rear side in the course ofmain feed path 236 and lead topaper output tray 246 orpaper output processor 108. - The recording paper thus printed is lead to
paper output tray 246 orpaper output processor 108 and discharged to eitherpaper output tray 246 or each ofpaper output trays 110 ofpaper output processor 108. - In
paper output processor 108, a plurality of recording sheets are sorted and discharged to individualpaper output trays 110, and/or each set of recording sheets is punched or stapled. For example, when multiple copies of printed documents are prepared, the printed recording sheets are sorted and discharged topaper output trays 110 so that one copy of the printed documents is allotted to individualpaper output tray 110, and the printed documents on eachpaper output tray 110 are punched by apunching unit 111 or stapled by astapling unit 112 to prepare individual printed material. - Next, the operation in facsimile mode will be described.
- In this facsimile mode, the transmitting operation is mainly effected by document reader (scanner) 102 and a
FAX communicator 160, as shown inFIG. 3 . The receiving operation is mainly effected byFAX communicator 160 andimage forming portion 104. - The transmitting operation is performed by the steps of: selecting the facsimile mode, reading image data from a document placed on the document placement table by means of
document reader 102, supplying the read image data toCPU 300 made up of a microcomputer etc. shown inFIG. 3 where the image data is subjected to various kinds of image processes, and outputting the thus obtained image data to the FAX communicator (FAX communicator 160 inFIG. 3 ). - As shown in
FIG. 3 ,FAX communicator 160 of the transmission sideimage forming apparatus 100 connects the selected transmitter side line to the designated destination, converts the image data into communication data conforming to the facsimile communication standard and transmits the communication data to the receiver side facsimile machine (e.g.,image forming apparatus 100 having a facsimile function). - When connection of the line is established,
FAX communicator 160 ofimage forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side detects a communication request signal fromFAX communicator 160 ofimage forming apparatus 100 on the transmitter side and sends a response signal. Then, for example,FAX communicators 160 on both the transmitter and receiver sides exchange facsimile performance information of their own with each other and determine the communication rate and coding and code correction scheme of the image data within the available maximum capacity to set up a modem communication scheme. The data is transmitted based on the image signal format in accordance with this communication scheme, fromFAX communicator 160 ofimage forming apparatus 100 on the transmitter side to FAXcommunicator 160 ofimage forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side. When data transmission is ended, the line is cut off. - The
FAX communicator 160 ofimage forming apparatus 100 on the receiver side converts the received data into image data and sends the data to image formingportion 104. Here, the received data may be converted into image data byimage forming portion 104.Image forming portion 104 prints images of documents represented by the image data converted from the received data, onto recording paper, in the same manner as the above-described operation in copy mode. - Next, the control block configuration of
image forming apparatus 100 will be described with reference to the drawings. - As shown in
FIG. 3 ,image forming apparatus 100 includes:control unit 120 that allows the user to set copy mode and facsimile mode; aROM 306 for storing programs etc.; ahard disk 302 serving as a non-volatile storage area that can hold programs, data and the like even if the power is cut off; and a RAM (Random Access Memory) 308 that offers a storing area when a program is executed. -
Image forming apparatus 100 further includes: abus 310 connected to imagereader 102,image forming portion 104,FAX communicator 160,control unit 120,ROM 306,hard disk 302 andRAM 308; andCPU 300 that is connected tobus 310 to realize general functions as an image forming apparatus. -
Hard disk 302 records (stores) files of image data of documents scanned by theimage forming apparatus 100.Hard disk 302 also stores initial screen data for each operational mode. The files and data stored inhard disk 302 can also be recorded inROM 306. - Stored in
ROM 306 are programs, data and the like necessary for controlling the operation ofimage forming apparatus 100. As the data stored inROM 306 with the programs, the initial screen data for each operational mode may be stored.CPU 300 controlsimage forming apparatus 100 in accordance with the programs and data stored inROM 306 and performs control associated with each function ofimage forming apparatus 100. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , a public line for exchange of image data is connected to FAXcommunicator 160 of thisimage forming apparatus 100 while a network line is connected to anetwork interface 304. This network line may be connected to a computers etc. that use thisimage forming portion 100 as a network printer or may be connected via the Internet to a computer etc. that is identified by a designated URL (Uniform Resource Locator). When connected to the Internet in this way, theimage forming apparatus 100 can obtain the necessary information via the Internet. -
RAM 308 offers a function as a working memory for temporarily recording the result of the operation and processing byCPU 300 and a function as a frame memory for recording image data. - Control of
image reader 102,image forming portion 104,touch panel display 130 anddisplay control portion 140 formingcontrol unit 120,ROM 306,hard disk 302 andRAM 308 is performed byCPU 300 executing predetermined programs. Here,control unit 120 communicates withCPU 300 by way of an input/output interface. -
Control unit 120 is given as a board-like panel that is tilted so as to allow the user ease of view.Control unit 120 includestouch panel display 130 in the left area and display control portion 140 (includingindication lamp 142 and hardware buttons, namely,power key 144, energy-save key 146 and home key 148) in the right area on the top thereof.Touch panel display 130 anddisplay control portion 140 are integrally provided incontrol unit 120. - As described above, this
touch panel display 130 is formed ofdisplay panel 132 andtouch panel 134 that is laid overdisplay panel 132. - Displayed on
touch panel display 130 are the home screen for selection of the operational mode ofimage forming apparatus 100, the current status of thisimage forming apparatus 100, the status of destination selection, job processing status and the like. - Displayed in the preview display region of
display panel 132 are selection buttons as software keys. When the displayed area of a selection button is pushed by a finger,touch panel 134 detects the pushed position. Then, the position on whichtouch panel 134 is pressed is compared with the positions of selection buttons on the program so as to perform selection of an operational mode ofimage forming apparatus 100, functional setting, operational instructions, and the like. In addition to this touch control (command input control based on the position of the user's pressing), thisimage forming apparatus 100 also supports the above-mentioned gesture control (command input control based on the trace of user's control motion). - Further,
indication lamp 142 ofdisplay control portion 140 is made up of a LED (Light Emitting Diode) for instance and is controlled byCPU 300 so as to turn on/off (/flash on and off). When the user presses downpower key 144 that is provided separately in addition to the main power switch, thisimage forming apparatus 100 comes out of standby mode (in which, for example, only fax reception is permitted with the main power turned on) to active mode so that the whole operational modes of thisimage forming apparatus 100 can be used.Indication lamp 142 comes on in link with this status. Further, when a predetermined period has elapsed without receiving any user input, or when the user presses energy-save key 146, thisimage forming apparatus 100 comes out of active mode into energy save mode so that only part of the operational modes ofimage forming apparatus 100 are operational.Indication lamp 142 flashes on and off in link with this status. Further, when the user presses energy-save key 146 in this energy save mode, theimage forming apparatus 100 comes out of energy save mode into active mode.Home key 148 is a hardware key for retuning the display oftouch panel display 130 into the initial condition (home screen). It is noted that the operations whenpower key 144, energy-save key 146 andhome key 148 are pressed should not be limited to these. - The hardware keys on display control portion 140 (
power key 144, energy-save key 146 and home key 148) may be embedded with a key lamp controlled byCPU 300 so as to turn on/off(/flash). For example, this key lamp may be a round type key ring-like lighting or center lighting. This key lamp turns on at the timing that the hardware key is permitted to use as a control device (at the timing that operation is performed when the hardware key is used). -
Image forming apparatus 100 has the aforementioned two operational modes (copy mode and facsimile mode). Software buttons for function settings in each operational mode are displayed ontouch panel display 130, and also the preview as the on-screen form of forming images, keys for destination setting and the like are displayed as necessary. - When the operational mode is different from that which the user wants,
touch panel display 130 displays another screen. Even in such a case, in order for the user to easily find the information the user requests,touch panel display 130 is divided into multiple regions (which also are given in a size variable manner) so as to display necessary information in each region. - In particular, in this
image forming apparatus 100, when one operational mode is selected on the home screen oftouch panel display 130 provided as the main display control device, the initial screen of the operational mode is displayed. - In this initial screen, (1) the basic layout is formed of five areas, namely “system region”, “function selecting region”, “preview region”, “action panel region” and “task trigger region”, which are appropriately arranged, so that the user is able to easily perform input of settings from top left to bottom right (in the same manner as the user moves their gaze and fingers in the conventional machine which is not provided with a large scale touch panel display 130). Further, (2) the concept of the displays of the five regions is consistent in all operational modes, so that the user is able to operate without confusion when another operational mode is used. The following description will be given on the configuration of the basic layout.
- The basic layout in
touch panel display 130 will be described with reference to the drawings. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , the basic layout oftouch panel display 130 is designed in the laterally longtouch panel display 130 such that asystem region 1000 is arranged at the topmost part, a preview region (preview display region) 3000 in the center of the screen, a function settings/confirmation region 2000 on the left side ofpreview region 3000, anaction panel region 4000 on the upper right part ofpreview region 3000, and a task trigger region (control key displayed region) 5000 on the lower right ofpreview region 3000. Here, the laterally longtouch panel display 130 is formed of, for example, 1024 pixels wide×600 pixels high. Further, function settings/confirmation region 2000 will be written hereinbelow asfunction selecting region 2000. - It is noted that the number of regions in
touch panel display 130 should not be limited to five. Also, the horizontal arrangement should not be limited so that the horizontal arrangement may be reversed right side left, for example, depending on the user's dominant hand. Further, the position ofsystem region 1000 may be disposed at the lowermost part. Alternatively, thesystem region 1000 may be undisplayed depending on the status or settings. -
System region 1000 displays the current status of thisimage forming apparatus 100, e.g., the title of the operational mode in control and the status and conditions ofimage forming apparatus 100. For example, displayed insystem region 1000 are the name of operational mode, the cut-in key, the log-in user name, the job status in progress, the usage status of built-in memory, time and the like. - In
function selecting region 2000, settings in each function, display switching, function selecting menu (icons, buttons, etc.) operated by user to confirm settings are variably displayed in a selected display style, i.e., in icon mode, regular mode or express mode. In icon mode, only icons for function setting are displayed infunction selecting region 2000 so as to maximize the size ofpreview region 3000. In express mode, the display offunction selecting region 2000 is enlarged so as to allow the user to set the function all at once though the size ofpreview region 3000 is minimized. In regular mode,preview region 3000 is sized between that in the icon mode and that in the express mode while infunction selecting region 2000 the text of function titles are displayed together with functional setting icons. - These icon mode, regular mode and express mode are switched from one to another based on user control. That is, the size of
preview region 3000 is modified and displayed in accordance with user control. In this way, since icons are able to give information to the user by using limited area, it is preferable that every function is given with an icon so as to be able to enlarge the display ofpreview region 3000. - This
function selecting region 2000 includes at its bottom a group ofselect buttons 2010 for switching the display style infunction selecting region 2000. Arranged in the group ofselect buttons 2010 are an iconmode entering button 2012 for displayingfunction selecting region 2000 in icon mode, afavorite button 2014 for displaying the functions registered as “favorites”, acheck button 2016 for displaying the functions whose settings have been modified, alist button 2018 for displaying a list of all the functions that can be designated in the selected operation mode, a regularmode entering button 2020 for displayingfunction selecting region 2000 in regular mode, and an expressmode entering button 2022 for displayingfunction selecting region 2000 in express mode. - Here, when there are many pieces of information to be displayed in
function selecting region 2000, the information is displayed in thisfunction selecting region 2000, in a vertically movable manner. In this case, this group ofselect buttons 2010 is not moved but constantly displayed in the bottom-most portion offunction selecting region 2000. -
Preview region 3000 displays the image of the output pages of the (finished) document. The image is displayed using dummy data or scanned data, and the displayed image inpreview region 3000 is revised every time the user changes the finish. There are two modes of displaying the finish in this preview region 3000: the display of the final preview with a dummy image in virtual mode before scanning and the display of the final preview with actual images in scan-in mode after scanning. The virtual mode further has two types, before setting documents and after setting documents. - At the bottom of this
preview region 3000 there is a group of previewselect buttons 3010 for changing the display style inpreview region 3000. The group of previewselect buttons 3010 includes a rotate-leftbutton 3016 for rotating the image left 90 degrees and a rotate-right button 3018 for rotating the image right 90 degrees and azoom bar 3020. Other than these, for example achange color button 3012 andpreview control button 3014 are arranged. - With this, when rotate-left
button 3016 is touched once, the preview rotates 90 degrees left. When the button is touched twice, the preview is rotated 180 degrees left (inverted upside down). Alternatively, when the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (by rotating the document image 180 degrees counterclockwise with the fingertip), the preview is rotated 180 degrees left or inverted upside down. - When rotate-
right button 3018 is touched once, the preview rotates 90 degrees right. When the button is touched twice, the preview is rotated 180 degrees right (inverted upside down). Alternatively, when the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (by rotating the document image 180 degrees clockwise with the fingertip), the preview is rotated 180 degrees right or inverted upside down. - When the (+)
button 3020A ofzoom bar 3020 is touched, or whenbar 3020C is gesture-controlled (by the “drag or flick” gesture) toward the (+)button 3020A, the preview image is enlarged. Alternatively, when the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (on the document image by the “pinch out/pinch open” gesture with fingertips), the preview image is enlarged. Here, the “drag” gesture is an action of moving the finger. The “flick” gesture is a swiping action of the finger. The “pinch out/pinch open” is an action of spreading the two fingertips apart. - When the (−)
button 3020B ofzoom bar 3020 is touched, or whenbar 3020C is gesture-controlled (by “drag or flick” gesture) toward the (−)button 3020B, the preview image is reduced. Alternatively, when the image of the finished document displayed in the preview region is gesture-controlled (on the document image by the “pinch in/pinch close” gesture with fingertips), the preview image is reduced. Here, the “pinch in/pinch close” is an action of bringing the two fingertips together. - When there are many pages of document images to be displayed in
preview region 3000, touchable displayed page select buttons (page number input buttons, page up and down buttons, single page display button and multiple page display button, etc.) may be displayed. In this case, it is also possible to turn over or return the page of the document to be previewed by a sliding touch (flicking) of the document image. Further, when the document image to be displayed inpreview region 3000 is large, scroll bars that can be touched or gesture-controlled may be displayed. -
Action panel region 4000 displays information such as hint, advice and suggestion for operation and control. Display in thisaction panel region 4000 is given such that when a particular function is selected by a certain user, the functions associated with the subject function may be displayed, another function as to the subject function may be displayed in a purpose-oriented manner, or the function that was selected in the past in combination with the subject function by the same user or a user of the group to which this user belongs may be displayed as a “recommended function”. -
Task trigger region 5000 displays trigger items that the user operates in order to actually cause theimage forming apparatus 100 to operate after all the settings in the operational mode have been completed. An example is the start button (software button) for starting the operation. Here, since information on a lack of a consumable supply is also related to the unfeasibility of the task in the operational modes needing a printing process (other than fax transmission), this should be also displayed in this “task trigger region”. - In this case, it is also preferable that the start button is displayed only when the start button can be pressed down. The condition in which the start button can be pressed down, means a state where all settings have been completed and none of consumable supplies (recording paper and toner) will run short in the case of an operational mode needing a printing operation or a state where all the transmission parameters including destination have been set in the case of a fax mode (transmission) operation as the operational mode needing no printing.
- The layout of these five regions is not changed even if the operational mode is switched from one to another (in the initial screen of any operational mode). Further, each region may change in size, expanding or contracting in the horizontal (longitudinal) direction of the screen of
touch panel display 130 as in the case where the display of function selecting region 2000 (and preview region 3000) is switched between icon mode, regular mode and express mode. - The layout of the five regions is designed in light of the user interfaces in conventional machines, by directing attention to user's path of gaze and control. This arrangement leads the user to perform settings by moving their gaze from top left to bottom right and moving their input action (fingers of the dominant hand) from top left to bottom right.
- In this arrangement, for switching the operational mode from one to another, the user presses down home key 148 (
FIG. 3 ) and selects another operational mode on the home screen. In this way, it is possible to change operational mode by way of the home screen. - When copy mode is selected, the initial screen for copy mode is displayed on
touch panel display 130 using copy mode initial screen data loaded from hard disk 302 (FIG. 3 ) or the like. - In this occasion, a copy mode
initial screen 7100 is displayed for example, ontouch panel display 130, as shown inFIG. 5 . Copy modeinitial screen 7100 displays information using the five divided regions laid out as described above. - In system region 1000 (
FIG. 4 ) of copy modeinitial screen 7100,areas FIG. 5 . -
Area 1102 denotes the operational mode being selected (copy mode in this case). Displayed inarea 1102 is the name and/or icon of the operational mode. - It is also preferred that a pulldown menu showing operational modes is displayed so as to allow for switching of operational mode when this
area 1102 is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped (the same in other operational modes). -
Area 1104 displays sub information entailing the selected operational mode. - In area 1104 a cut-in key (software button) is displayed as sub information. When this cut-in key is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped, a cut-in process can be actuated in copy mode.
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Area 1106 displays the log-in user name. - In area 1108 a log-out button (software button) is displayed.
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Area 1110 displays the status of the job in progress. -
Area 1112 displays buttons (software buttons) related to job status. - That is,
area 1112 displays the status of the job in progress with an icon. This job status is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped, the job status information is displayed in detail. It is further preferable that a button for suspending the selected job and the like is displayed inarea 1112. -
Area 1114 displays the communication status andarea 1116 displays the current time. - Displayed in function selecting region 2000 (
FIG. 4 ) on copy modeinitial screen 7100 are afunction selecting menu 2100 that allows the user to select in copy mode and a group ofselect buttons 2010 described above. In the screen shown inFIG. 5 , the function select menu is displayed in regular mode. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , the function select menu displayed in regular mode is composed of a group oficons 2100 and a group oftexts 2120. - As the function select menu displayed in
function selecting region 2000,texts -
Text 2122 shows anicon 2102 for setting the number of copies and its set content. -
Text 2124 shows anicon 2104 for setting color mode and its set content. -
Text 2126 shows anicon 2106 for setting copy density and its set content. -
Text 2128 shows anicon 2108 for setting copy magnification and its set content. -
Text 2130 shows anicon 2110 for setting the document type and its set content. - Text 2132 shows an
icon 2112 for setting the paper type and its set content. -
Text 2134 shows anicon 2114 for image edition and its set content. -
Text 2136 shows anicon 2116 for layout edition and its set content. - Here, it should be noted that a greater number of items can be also displayed in the function setting menu, in a vertically movable manner with the position of
select buttons 2010 fixed. In this case, the displayed items inclusive of hidden items above and below, can be changed from one to another by any of touch control (scroll control) and gesture control (flick control in the vertical direction). - Here, the image edition is edition for one page document, and includes, as a lower-layered menu, frame deletion, printing menu, watermark, user stamp and the like. The layout edition is edition for multiple pages of documents, and includes, as a lower-layered menu, page integration, binding margins, page change, centering and the like. Subordinates menus under these will be displayed on
touch panel display 130 by touching, taping or double-tappingicons 2102 to 2116 ortexts 2122 to 2136. - Arranged in preview region 3000 (
FIG. 4 ) on copy modeinitial screen 7100 are a document output (finish)image 3100 and a group of previewselect buttons 3010 stated above. In this arrangement, dummy data or scanned data is used to displayimage 3100, and theimage 3100 is changed and displayed inpreview region 3000 every time the function setting menu infunction selecting region 2000 is changed (the preview display is changed). - Displayed in action panel region 4000 (
FIG. 4 ) on copy modeinitial screen 7100 is information such as hint, advice and suggestion for copying operation. Here, recommended functions in the copy mode that the user selects are displayed as shown inFIG. 5 . In this case,action panel region 4000 includes anarea 4100 for displaying the content of displayed information andareas 4102 to 4106 that serve in themselves as software buttons and display text indicating recommended functions. - When
area 4102 is touch-controlled, tapped or double-tapped, a pulldown menu of further detailed information for energy-saving in copying is displayed. In this case, for example a software button for entering the function setting screen for duplex copying is displayed with text “Duplex printing will save paper”, a software button for entering the function setting screen for page integration with text “Printing multiple documents integrally will save paper”, and a software button for entering the function setting screen for saddle stitch binding with text “Printing can be done so as to bind the paper as a booklet”. - Displayed in task trigger region 5000 (
FIG. 4 ) on copy modeinitial screen 7100 is a group ofcommand buttons 5100. Thesecommand buttons 5100 include a scan-in key (software button) 5102, a clear-all key (software button) 5104, a monochrome start key (software button) 5106 and a color start key (software button) 5108. - Scan-in key 5102 is a key for causing
image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document to obtain image data. - Clear-all key 5104 is a key for clearing the set functions.
- Monochrome start key 5106 is a key for causing
image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document and perform monochrome copying. - Color start key 5108 is a key for causing
image forming apparatus 100 to scan a document and perform color copying. - In this way, when the user inputs a request in copy mode
initial screen 7100 displayed within formation in five-divided regions, a copying process is effected in accordance with the request. - Next, description will be made on the switching operation of preview pages when preview region 3000 (
FIG. 4 ) is enlarged with function selecting region 2000 (FIG. 4 ) displayed in icon mode. - When the user flicks left the preview display screen in which a preview image 3118 is displayed as shown in
FIG. 6 , the input trace is analyzed. In this case, the gesture control by this user is analyzed as a request for turning over the page, and a revised preview image including another page that has not been displayed and corresponds to the direction of the flick is displayed. - It is also possible to change the pages in preview image representation by touching a
page forward button 3118G, page fast forward button 3118E, page reverse button 3118E or page fast reverse button 3118D. It is also possible to change the pages in preview image representation by touching adirect pagination button 3118F to directly input the page number the user wants to jump. - In this way, when
function selecting region 2000 is displayed in icon mode,preview region 3000 is enlarged so that it is possible to display the preview image so as to improve user' visual recognition and user controllability, as shown inFIG. 6 . In particular, it is possible to scroll the preview display up to a preview image the user wants by touch control or gesture control, and display the desired preview image. - Here, designated at 3118A in
FIG. 6 is a trash icon. When a selected page is dragged to thistrash icon 3118A, the page can be deleted. - When a single
page display icon 3118B is pressed down, the preview image with, for example three pages displayed, is changed to one page representation (in this case one page is displayed in a large scale). When a multiplepage display icon 3118C is pressed down, the preview image with, for example, one page displayed, is changed to three page representation. - Next, the display modes of
touch panel display 130 will be described with reference to the drawings. -
FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing the first display mode oftouch panel display 130.FIG. 8 is an illustrative view showing the second display mode oftouch panel display 130. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , arranged ontouch panel display 130 in the first display mode arepreview region 3000 in the center of the screen andfunction selecting region 2000 on the left side ofpreview region 3000.Action panel region 4000 is laid out on the upper right ofpreview region 3000, andtask trigger region 5000 is arranged under theaction panel region 4000. - When aftermentioned scan-in key 5102 for starting scanning of documents, monochrome start key 5106 or color start key 5108 for starting image output is pressed in the first display mode shown in
FIG. 7 , the displayed information items infunction selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 ontouch panel display 130 are pulled in to both the left and right sides so as to enlargepreview region 3000, whereby the display state is changed to the second display mode shown inFIG. 8 . - As, shown in
FIG. 8 , intouch panel display 130,preview region 3000 is enlarged so that afirst display area 151 is formed at the position corresponding toaction panel region 4000 and asecond display area 152 greater thanfirst display area 151 is formed in the approximate center inpreview region 3000. - In
first display area 151, a display image in its incomplete state, or in halfway of image generation based on the input image data is displayed so as to depict the pagewise scanning status of documents. - On the other hand, in
second display area 152, a display image in its complete state of image generation based on the input image is displayed. - Then, in order to show the state of reading documents pagewise, the display image displayed in its incomplete state in
first display area 151 is moved while its display content is being enlarged and its displayed position being shifted until the display image in its complete state is displayed insecond display area 152. The progress in which the display image is moved fromfirst display area 151 tosecond display area 152, may be rendered by depicting gradual enlargement, gradual clarifying of the display content, or in combination of these. -
First display area 151 andsecond display area 152 are arranged side by side. - A
border line 161 that shows the boundary is displayed betweenfirst display area 151 andsecond display area 152. -
Border line 161 is to schematically represent the status of documents being scanned bydocument reader 102, ontouch panel display 130 in order to provide “screen display guidance” at the timing of document reading. That is,border line 161 is regarded asdocument reader 102 ontouch panel display 130. Accordingly, the display image in its incomplete state infirst display area 151 slowly passes byborder line 161 and reachessecond display area 152 so that the display image in its complete state is displayed. Detailed specific examples of the screen guidance display at the time of document scanning will be described later. In the present embodiment,border line 161 is displayed as a linear green line extending in the vertical direction oftouch panel display 130. - Displayed further on
touch panel display 130 is an output line (display reference) 171 to be the reference position over which the display image (completed display image) displayed in a complete state inpreview region 3000 is moved toward the left end ofdisplay panel 132. -
Output line 171 is to schematically represent the status of images being output from an image output unit 107 (seeFIG. 9 ) in order to provide “screen display guidance” at the time of image output. That is,output line 171 is likened to image output unit 107 ontouch panel display 130. Accordingly, the display image displayed insecond display area 152 gradually disappears from the display after its passage overoutput line 171. Detailed specific examples of the screen guidance display at the time of image output will be described later. In the present embodiment,output line 171 is displayed as a linear yellow line extending in the vertical direction oftouch panel display 130. -
Task trigger region 5000 is constantly displayed nearborder line 161 in the lower right ofpreview region 3000 without reduction in size even whenpreview region 3000 is enlarged. - Displayed in
task trigger region 5000 is a group ofcommand buttons 5100. In the group ofcommand buttons 5100, scan-in key 5102, clear-all key 5104, monochrome start key 5106 and color start key 5108 are laid out. - When this scan-in key 5102 is operated so as to scan documents and start acquisition of image data, the scan-in key is replaced by an interrupt key (control key) 5109 for interrupting the operation of apparatus (interrupting scanning), as shown in
FIG. 8 . - Next, the electric configuration related to the screen display of
control unit 120 will be described with reference to the drawings. -
FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the electric configuration ofcontrol unit 120.FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the configuration oftouch panel display 130 ofcontrol unit 120. - As shown in
FIG. 9 ,control unit 120 includes, in addition todisplay panel 132 andtouch panel 134, an operated position detector 135, a screen display portion 136, a display image generator 137 and control unit-side controller (display controller) 131 for controlling processing and operation incontrol unit 120. -
Image forming apparatus 100 includesdocument reader 102 for capturing image data, an image processor 103, a storage 105 for storing image data input throughdocument reader 102 and an image output unit 107 such as a printer, transmitter or the like for outputting images, all being operated and controlled by a main controller 101. - Operated position detector 135 detects the operated position on
touch panel 134. - Screen display portion 136 displays an image formed by display image generator 137 on
display panel 132. - Display image generator 137 prepares a predetermined image based on image data input to the main body of
image forming apparatus 100, following instructions from control unit-side controller 131. - Control unit-
side controller 131 is connected to main controller 101 of the main body ofimage forming apparatus 100 and functions as a controller intouch panel display 130. - Now, control unit-
side controller 131 will be described in detail. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , control unit-side controller 131 provides a preview display function for displaying multiple pages of document images in a preview representation ondisplay panel 132, a motion display function of moving the preview images of multiple page document images, an input status guiding function for displaying the input status of image data input throughdocument reader 102, ondisplay panel 132 to guide the user, and an output status guide function for displaying the output status of the images output from image output unit 107, ondisplay panel 132 to guide the user. - In order to achieve the above functions, control unit-
side controller 131 includes a displayimage displaying controller 1310, a borderline displaying controller 1313, an outputline displaying controller 1314 and an outputimage displaying controller 1315. - Display
image displaying controller 1310 performs control of displaying the display image generated by display image generator 137 ondisplay panel 132. - Display
image displaying controller 1310 includes a first displayarea displaying controller 1311 that performs control of displaying the display image generated by display image generator 137 infirst display area 151 and a second displayarea displaying controller 1312 that performs control of displaying the display image insecond display area 152 after the display image displayed infirst display area 151 has been moved tosecond display area 152. - First display
area displaying controller 1311 performs control to display the display image infirst display area 151 in such a manner that the image gradually becomes clear towardsecond display area 152. - Second display
area displaying controller 1312 performs control to display the clearly rendered display image when the display image that was displayed infirst display area 151 has been moved to and displayed insecond display area 152. - Further, when the display image displayed in
first display area 151 is moved towardsecond display area 152, second displayarea displaying controller 1312 performs control so as to display the display image passing overborder line 161. - Border
line displaying controller 1313 performs control of displayingborder line 161 that indicates the boundary between the display area (first display area 151) for showing the state before image data is input to documentreader 102 and the display area (second display area 152) for showing the state after image data has been input to documentreader 102. - Output
line displaying controller 1314 performs control of displayingoutput line 171 to be the reference position when a display image is moved to the left-side end ofpreview region 3000. - Output
image displaying controller 1315 performs control of displaying the display image insecond display area 152 whilst moving it toward the left-side end ofdisplay panel 132. - Output
image displaying controller 1315 also performs control of moving the display images displayed insecond display area 152 one page at a time toward the end ofdisplay panel 132 and control of displaying the display image that is moved to the end ofdisplay panel 132 in a varying manner such that the display image gradually becomes unclear as it moves to the end ofdisplay panel 132. - This change of the display image may be done by using any of such imaging that the display image is gradually reduced in size from a large image to a small image, that the display image is gradually reduced in image density from a dark image to a thin image, that the display image is gradually varied from a clear image to a blurred image, that displayed part of the display image is made to gradually diminished from a normal condition, or by combination of these.
- Output
image displaying controller 1315 also performs control of eliminating the display image ondisplay panel 132 after the display image is moved overoutput line 171 when the display image is moved toward the end ofdisplay panel 132. - Next, guidance display of the document reading status and image output status on
touch panel display 130 will be described with reference to a flow chart. -
FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing one operational example where guidance display of the document reading status bydocument reader 102 and the image output status by image output unit 107 is performed ontouch panel display 130. - As shown in
FIG. 11 , when, inimage forming apparatus 100, scan-in key 5102 (FIG. 7 ) displayed ontouch panel display 130 is touched to start image reading (Step S1), document images are read bydocument reader 102 and stored as image data into storage 105 (Step S2). - Then, display images reduced in size is generated by display image generator 137, based on the image data recorded in storage 105 (Step S3).
- The display image generated by display image generator 137 is displayed first in
first display area 151 ofpreview region 3000 ofdisplay panel 132 in touch panel display 130 (FIG. 8 ), then is moved fromfirst display area 151 tosecond display area 152. Then, the display images are slid in, one after another, behind the images displayed insecond display area 152, so that images are displayed in layers (Step S4). - In this way, “image guidance display” at the time of document reading is performed by repeating display and movement of the display images of the scanned document until document reading by
document reader 102 is completed. - Next, when monochrome start key 5106 or color start key 5108 (
FIG. 7 ) oftouch panel display 130 is touched to direct image output (Step S5), the display images displayed in layers in second display area 152 (FIG. 8 ) ofpreview region 3000, are displayed in such a manner that they are moving one page at a time toward the end ofdisplay panel 132. Each display image passes overoutput line 171 and is slid out fromdisplay panel 132 and eliminated (Step S6). - In this way, “image guidance display” at the time of image output is performed by repeating movement and elimination of the display image until image output by image output unit 107 is completed.
- Next, guidance display of the document reading status and image output status on
touch panel display 130 will be described taking specific examples with reference to the drawings. - To begin with, description will be made on a case where document reading and image output is performed with A4 size documents set in long-edge feed orientation.
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FIGS. 12 to 21 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed ontouch panel display 130 at the time of document reading when A4 size documents in long-edge feed orientation (A4 long-edge feed) are read inimage forming apparatus 100.FIGS. 22 to 28 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed ontouch panel display 130 at the time of document output inimage forming apparatus 100. - First, guidance display of display images (scanned images) displayed on
touch panel display 130 at the time of document reading inimage forming apparatus 100 will be described. - The documents to be copied are set in A4 size long-edge feed orientation in
document reader 102 inimage forming apparatus 100. When the documents to be copied are scanned, the user selects copy mode on the home screen displayed ontouch panel display 130 and touches scan-in key 5102 to start document reading, as shown inFIG. 12 . - When document reading is directed through scan-in key 5102, the displayed information of function selecting region 2000 (
FIG. 12 ) and action panel region 4000 (FIG. 12 ) ontouch panel display 130 is pulled in to both the left and right sides as indicated by the arrows inFIG. 13 whilepreview region 3000 is expanded andborder line 161 indicating the boundary betweenfirst display area 151 andsecond display area 152 formed inpreview region 3000 is displayed. Thisborder line 161 is to schematically represent the status of documents being scanned bydocument reader 102, ontouch panel display 130, and will be referred to as “reading line”. - When documents are read by
document reader 102, a display image reduced in size by display image generator 137 is formed from the image data of the first scanned document, and the first sheet image P1 in an unclear state is displayed infirst display area 151 on the right side of readingline 161, as shown inFIG. 14 . - That is, the first sheet image P1 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left). - The first sheet image P1 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown inFIG. 15 and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed clearly, as shown inFIG. 16 . - At this point of time, the second sheet image P2 formed by display image generator 137 from the image data of the second sheet document scanned by
document reader 102 is reduced in size and displayed in an unclear state. - That is, the second sheet image P2 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left). - Then, the second sheet image P2 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown inFIG. 17 and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed, as shown inFIG. 18 . - At this point, the second sheet image P2 is laid behind first sheet image P1 with part of it exposed from the first sheet image P1 so as to have the existence of second sheet image P2 recognized.
- Then, at this point of time, the third sheet image P3 formed from the image data of the third sheet document scanned by
document reader 102, by display image generator 137 is reduced in size and displayed in an unclear state, infirst display area 151. - That is, the third sheet image P3 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left). - Then, third sheet image P3 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed, as shown inFIG. 19 . - At this point, the third sheet image P3 is further laid behind second sheet image P2 with part of it exposed from the second sheet image P2 so as to have the existence of third sheet image P3 recognized.
- When display and movement of the display image of each document scanned by
document reader 102 is repeated as described above and pre-scanning of all the documents by scan-in is completed as shown inFIG. 20 , display offunction selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 is restored while readingline 161 is eliminated as shown inFIG. 21 . - Next, guidance display of display images (output images) displayed on
touch panel display 130 at the time of image output will be described. - When color copy is directed by operating color start key 5108 in the state shown in
FIG. 21 , the displayed information offunction selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 ontouch panel display 130 is pulled in to both the left and right sides as indicated by the arrows inFIG. 22 whilepreview region 3000 is expanded andoutput line 171 is displayed on the side close to the left end ofpreview region 3000. - When the first image output is performed by image output unit 107 (
FIG. 9 ), the first sheet image P1 in a full-image display representation is moved towardoutput line 171. Then, first sheet image P1 is moved passing overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown inFIG. 24 . - At this point, the second sheet image P2 scanned by
document reader 102 is displayed inpreview region 3000 in a full image representation, as shown inFIG. 24 . - Then, when the second image output is performed by image output unit 107, the second sheet image P2 is moved toward
output line 171, and similarly to the first sheet image P1, passes overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown inFIG. 25 . - Further, when the third image output is performed by image output unit 107, the third sheet image P3 in a full-image display representation is moved toward
output line 171, and similarly to the above, passes overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown inFIG. 26 . - When image output by image output unit 107 is completed by repetition of the above process, display of
function selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 is restored whileoutput line 171 is eliminated as shown inFIG. 27 , so thattouch panel display 130 returns to the screen display in the instruction waiting mode shown inFIG. 28 . - In the way, as A4 size documents are set in long-edge feed orientation, it is possible for the user to readily confirm the status of documents being scanned by
document reader 102 when A4 size documents set in long-edge feed orientation and the status of A4 size sheets of printed images being output in long-edge feed orientation by image output unit 107, throughtouch panel display 130. - Next, description will be made on a case where document reading and image output is performed in
image forming apparatus 100 with A4 size documents set in short-edge feed orientation. -
FIGS. 29 to 39 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed ontouch panel display 130 at the time of document reading.FIGS. 40 to 44 are illustrative views showing the progress of preview images displayed on the touch panel display at the time of image output. - First, guidance display of display images displayed on
touch panel display 130 at the time of document reading will be described. - The documents to be copied are set in A4 size short-edge feed orientation in
document reader 102 inimage forming apparatus 100. When the documents to be copied are scanned, the user selects copy mode on the home screen displayed ontouch panel display 130 and touches scan-in key 5102 to start document reading, as shown inFIG. 29 . - When document reading is directed through scan-in key 5102, the displayed information of
function selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 ontouch panel display 130 is pulled in to both the left and right sides as indicated by the arrows inFIG. 30 whilepreview region 3000 is expanded and border line (reading line) 161 indicating the boundary betweenfirst display area 151 andsecond display area 152 formed inpreview region 3000 is displayed. - When documents are read by
document reader 102, a display image reduced in size by display image generator 137 is formed from the image data of the first scanned document, and the first sheet image P11 in an unclear state is displayed infirst display area 151 on the right side of readingline 161, as shown inFIG. 31 . - That is, the first sheet image P11 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left). - The first sheet image P11 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown inFIG. 32 and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed clearly, as shown inFIG. 33 . - At this point of time, the second sheet image P12 formed by display image generator 137 from the image data of the second sheet document scanned by
document reader 102 is reduced in size and displayed. - Further, the second sheet image P12 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or toward reading line 161 (from right to left). - Then, the second sheet image P12 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer as shown inFIG. 34 and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed, as shown inFIG. 35 . - At this point, the second sheet image P12 is laid behind first sheet image P11 with part of it exposed from the first sheet image P11 so as to have the existence of second sheet image P12 recognized.
- Then, at this point of time, the third sheet image P13 formed from the image data of the third sheet document scanned by
document reader 102, by display image generator 137 is reduced in size and displayed, infirst display area 151. - Further, the third sheet image P13 displayed in
first display area 151 is displayed so as to gradually become clearer towardsecond display area 152 or reading line 161 (from right to left). - Then, third sheet image P13 displayed in
first display area 151 moves towardreading line 161 whilst gradually becoming clearer and passes overreading line 161 tosecond display area 152 on the left side of readingline 161, where the image is displayed, as shown inFIG. 36 . - At this point, the third sheet image P13 is further laid behind second sheet image P12 with part of it exposed from the second sheet image P12 so as to have the existence of third sheet image P13 recognized, as shown in
FIG. 37 . - When display and movement of the display image of each document scanned by
document reader 102 is repeated as described above and pre-scanning of all the documents by scan-in is completed as shown inFIG. 38 , display offunction selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 is restored while readingline 161 is eliminated as shown inFIG. 39 . - Next, guidance display of display images (output images) displayed on
touch panel display 130 at the time of image output will be described. - When color copy is directed by operating color start key 5108 in the state shown in
FIG. 39 , the displayed information offunction selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 ontouch panel display 130 is pulled in to both the left and right sides as indicated by the arrows inFIG. 40 whilepreview region 3000 is expanded andoutput line 171 is displayed on the left side end ofpreview region 3000. - When the first image output is performed by image output unit 107, the first sheet image P11 in a full-image display representation is moved toward
output line 171, as shown inFIG. 41 . Then, first sheet image P11 is moved passing overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated. - At this point, the second sheet image P12 scanned by
document reader 102 is displayed in a full-image display representation inpreview region 3000. - Then, when the second image output is performed by image output unit 107, the second sheet image P12 is moved toward
output line 171, and similarly to the first sheet image P11, passes overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated. - Further, when the third image output is performed by image output unit 107, the third sheet image P13 is moved toward
output line 171, and similarly to the above, passes overoutput line 171 to the left side ofoutput line 171 with its image made gradually unclear and eliminated, as shown inFIG. 42 . - When image output by image output unit 107 is repeated as described above and the final printout is completed, display of
function selecting region 2000 andaction panel region 4000 is restored whileoutput line 171 is eliminated as shown inFIGS. 43 and 44 , so thattouch panel display 130 returns to the screen display in the instruction waiting mode shown inFIG. 44 . - In the way, as A4 size documents are set in short-edge feed orientation, it is possible for the user to readily confirm the status of documents being scanned by
document reader 102 when A4 size documents set in short-edge feed orientation and the status of A4 size sheets of printed images being output in short-edge feed orientation by image output unit 107, throughtouch panel display 130. - According to the present embodiment configured as above, in
image forming apparatus 100,touch panel display 130 ofcontrol unit 120 includes outputline displaying controller 1314 and outputimage displaying controller 1315 in control unit-side controller 131, and when image output by image output unit 107 is started the display image displayed ondisplay panel 132 is moved toward the end ofdisplay panel 132 so that the display image passes overoutput line 171 and then is eliminated fromdisplay panel 132. Accordingly, it is possible to readily confirm the image output status (progress) by image output unit 107, throughtouch panel display 130. As a result, it is possible for the user to readily recognize thatimage forming apparatus 100 has received image output instruction and is executing an image output operation. - Further, according to the present embodiment, since
display panel 132 is configured so thatpreview region 3000 can display the display images generated by display image generator 137 and also can provide preview display of the finished state of the images based on input data as the display images, when the images based on the input image data are subjected to an editing process, the preview images that reflect the editing instructions are displayed in preview representation inpreview region 3000 as the finished images, and when image output is started, the preview images are moved toward the end ofdisplay panel 132 to thereby make the user readily recognize that output instruction of the edited images has been accepted. - The above embodiment and examples were described taking examples in which control
unit 120 is applied to image formingapparatus 100 shown inFIG. 1 . However, as long as it is an image forming apparatus that includes a control unit capable of presenting document images in preview representation on the display panel or the like before printing, the invention can be developed to any other image forming apparatus and the like, not limited to the image forming apparatus and copier having the configuration described above. - Having described heretofore, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, various changes can be made within the scope of the appended claims. That is, it is apparent that various kinds of variations and modified examples will occur to those skilled in the art within the scope of the appended claims. That is, any embodied mode obtained by combination of technical means modified as appropriate without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention should be included in the technical art of the present invention.
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1. An image forming apparatus comprising:
an input unit receiving image data;
a storing unit storing the image data input from the input unit;
an output unit performing image output based on the image data stored in the storing unit;
a display image generator generating a display image based on the image data stored in the storing unit;
a display portion displaying the display image generated by the display image generator; and,
a display controller for providing guidance display of the input status of the image data input from the input unit, on the display portion,
characterized in that the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the display portion toward a predetermined position when the image output is started by the output unit.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the display portion includes a preview display region that can display the finished state of the image based on the image data in a preview representation, as the display image, and
the display controller performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward one end of the display portion.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the display controller performs such control as to display the display image based on the image data input from the input unit, from one end side of the display portion and move the display image toward the preview display region and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the other end side of the display portion when the image output is started by the output unit.
4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the display controller performs such control as to display a display reference as to be the reference position when the display image is moved from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion, and performs such control as to move the display image displayed in the preview display region toward the display reference.
5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the display controller performs such control as to gradually change and eliminate the display image displayed in the preview region.
6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the display controller performs such control as to move the display images displayed in the preview display region, page by page, from the preview display region toward the end of the display portion.
7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the output unit outputs an image formed based on the image data onto a recording medium, and
the display controller performs such control as to display, move and eliminate the display image displayed in the display portion in conformity with the orientation in which the recording medium is output from the output unit.
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